The Bagatelles, Op. 47 (B. 79) are five bagatelles for two violins, cello, and harmonium written by Antonín Dvořák. They were premiered in Prague on 2 February 1879 by Ferdinand Lachner, Vorel, Alois Neruda, and the composer, at the apartment of his friend, Josef Srb-Debrnov. At Srb-Debrnov's apartment there was no piano, but a harmonium, which dictated the unusual instrumentation of the work.
Arranged for a duo at the piano, Simrock published the Bagatelles in 1879. The following year Simrock published the original version.
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