OLE3469 Antonin Dvorak, A Czech Master

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Alec Macdonald, BMus

Fee £25.00 (concession rate £20.00)  - fee will amend when you select the appropriate fee rate below.

Spring 2026

5 weekly sessions on Fridays 11.00 am to 12.00 noon, starting 8 May

Dvorak composed one of the best-loved symphonies from the second half of the nineteenth century ('From The New World'); a number of his other works would also be familiar to many listeners. But much of his large output - including nine symphonies, three concertos and a number of other orchestral works (among them a series of fascinating symphonic poems), fourteen string quartets and other chamber works, piano pieces, choral music and songs, and no fewer than eleven operas, is little-known (in this country, at least). In this short course we will be exploring both familiar and unfamiliar (but always tuneful!) works by this Czech master.

This class will take place on QUB campus

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