Antonín Dvořák

Symphony no. 1 in C minor, B.9, "The Bells of Zlonice"

B. 9

Orchestral

The Symphony No. 1 in C minor, B. 9, subtitled The Bells of Zlonice (Czech: Zlonické zvony), was composed by Antonín Dvořák during February and March 1865. It is written in the early Romantic style, inspired by the works of Ludwig van Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn. Dvořák never heard or revised the symphony, because the completed work was lost during his lifetime. It premiered in 1936.

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Movements

  1. Maestoso – Allegro , 658 measures · C minor
  2. Adagio di molto , 204 measures · A-flat major
  3. Allegretto , 285 measures · C minor
  4. Finale (Allegro animato) , 831 measures · C major

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