The Serenade for Strings, composed in 1875, is a delightful work consisting of five movements. It is often described as Dvořák's love letter to string instruments. The piece exudes a gentle, lyrical character, showcasing Dvorak's melodic prowess and skillful orchestration. The work is characterized by its warm, soaring melodies and vibrant interplay between the strings, making it a favorite in the string orchestra repertoire.
In contrast, the Serenade for Wind Instruments, composed in 1878, is a vibrant and spirited composition for a wind ensemble, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, and horns. This serenade reflects Dvořák's exploration of the wind ensemble medium, offering a rich palette of timbres and textures. It encompasses an exuberant, dance-like quality in its outer movements, while the inner movements provide moments of introspection and lyrical beauty.
Played with affection and a true feeling for the idiom by the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra Pardubice, conducted by Vahan Mardirossian and Stanislav Vavřínek. As a bonus we hear the work for cello and orchestra “Silent Woods”, played by Petr Nouzovský.
Works:
• Antonín Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22
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