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  • FRI
    Jul 1806:00 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Jakub Hrusa & Sol Gabetta - Dvorak, Elgar & BartokGerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail, CO
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  • TUE
    Sep 908:00 PM
    Los Angeles Philharmonic: Rafael Payare - Dvorak & MarsalisHollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
  • SAT
    Sep 2007:30 PM
    Columbus Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky & DvorakBill Heard Theatre at RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, Columbus, GA
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  • SAT
    Sep 2707:30 PM
    Sinfonia Toronto: Nurhan Arman - Soaring Strings & Dvorak's Love LetterWeston Recital Hall at Meridian Arts Centre, North York, CA
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  • FRI
    Oct 311:00 AM
    Phoenix Symphony: Paolo Bortolameolli - Dvorak's New World SymphonyPhoenix Symphony Hall, Phoenix, AZ
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  • SAT
    Oct 407:30 PM
    Phoenix Symphony: Paolo Bortolameolli - Dvorak's New World SymphonyPhoenix Symphony Hall, Phoenix, AZ
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  • SUN
    Oct 502:00 PM
    Phoenix Symphony: Paolo Bortolameolli - Dvorak's New World SymphonyPhoenix Symphony Hall, Phoenix, AZ
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  • THU
    Nov 607:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Nodoka Okisawa - Dvorak Symphony No. 7 & Violin Concerto With MidoriBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • FRI
    Nov 701:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Nodoka Okisawa - Dvorak Symphony No. 7 & Violin Concerto With MidoriBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • SAT
    Nov 808:00 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Nodoka Okisawa - Dvorak Symphony No. 7 & Violin Concerto With MidoriBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • FRI
    Nov 2801:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Samy Rachid - Dvorak Symphony No. 8 & Cello Concerto With Pablo FerrandezBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • SAT
    Nov 2908:00 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Samy Rachid - Dvorak Symphony No. 8 & Cello Concerto With Pablo FerrandezBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • WED
    Dec 307:30 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Gustavo Gimeno - Dvorak's New World SymphonyDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
    32 Tickets Left!
  • THU
    Dec 407:30 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Gustavo Gimeno - Dvorak's New World SymphonyDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
    29 Tickets Left!
  • FRI
    Dec 502:00 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Gustavo Gimeno - Dvorak's New World SymphonyDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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  • SAT
    Dec 607:30 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Gustavo Gimeno - Dvorak's New World SymphonyDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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  • SAT
    Mar 14202607:30 PM
    San Francisco Symphony: Daniele Rustioni - Dvorak & BrahmsJackson Hall At Mondavi Center, Davis, CA
  • THU
    Mar 26202607:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons - Dvorak Symphony No. 9 & Excerpts From Nixon In ChinaBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • FRI
    Mar 27202607:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons - Dvorak Symphony No. 9 & Excerpts From Nixon In ChinaBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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  • SAT
    Mar 28202608:00 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons - Dvorak Symphony No. 9 & Excerpts From Nixon In ChinaBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
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    About Dvorak

    As of 2023, Dvořák's music continues to be celebrated in concert halls around the world. Major orchestras frequently perform his works, including the 'New World Symphony,' which has become a staple in the concert repertoire. Current events include international festivals and orchestral series dedicated to his music, with various interpretations and performances showcasing both traditional and contemporary takes on his compositions. Notably, the Dvořák Prague Festival, held annually, features performances of his works alongside discussions and educational events that explore his influence on modern music. Additionally, many orchestras are revisiting Dvořák's lesser-known pieces, helping to revive interest in his extensive catalog. Collaborations with modern artists and innovative adaptations of his works into multimedia performances have further broadened his audience. Concerts dedicated to Dvořák's music are not only prevalent in Europe but have also gained traction in North America and Asia, highlighting his enduring legacy in the classical music community. With the advent of streaming platforms, many of Dvořák's concerts and performances can now be accessed online, allowing fans worldwide to experience his music in various formats.

    Dvorak History

    Antonín Dvořák, born on September 8, 1841, in Nelahozeves, Bohemia, was a Czech composer who played a pivotal role in the development of classical music in the 19th century. Dvořák's musical journey began with his early education in music, where he was influenced by the folk music of his homeland, which later became a defining characteristic of his compositions. His first significant concert performance occurred in 1873 with his 'Slavonic Dances,' which gained immediate popularity and established him as a prominent composer. Dvořák was known for his ability to blend traditional Czech musical elements with the broader European classical tradition. His time in America, where he served as the director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York from 1892 to 1895, further influenced his work. He composed several major pieces during this period, including his Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World,' which premiered in 1893 and remains one of his most celebrated works. Dvořák's contributions to the world of concert music include symphonies, chamber music, operas, and choral works, all of which reflect his deep appreciation for folk melodies and rhythms, making him a significant figure in the concert music scene.