Antonín Dvořák

Symphony no. 6 in D major, B.112, op. 60

B. 112

Orchestral

Antonín Dvořák composed his Symphony No. 6 in D major, Op. 60, B. 112, in 1880. It was premiered on 25 March 1881. It was originally published as Symphony No. 1 and is dedicated to Hans Richter, who was the conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. With a performance time of approximately 40 minutes, the four-movement piece was one of the first of Dvořák’s large symphonic works to draw international attention. In it, he manages to capture some of the Czech national style within a standard Germanic classical-romantic form.

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Movements

  1. |Allegro non tanto , 560 measures|Adagio , 206 measures|Scherzo (Furiant), Presto , 439 measures|Finale, Allegro con spirito , 564 measures · D major

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