Dvořák: Humoresque No. 7 ( Oliver Colbentson, violin)
Humoresques (Czech: Humoresky), Op. 101 (B. 187), is a piano cycle by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, written during the summer of 1894. One writer says the seventh Humoresque is probably the most famous small piano work ever written after Beethoven s Für During his stay in United States, when Dvořák was director of the Conservatory in New York from 1892 to 1895, the composer collected many interesting musical themes in his sketchbooks. He used some of these ideas in other compositions, notably
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