The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 6
The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 6
W L William Lines Hubbard
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They were all of them brought out between the years 1881 and 1882. In the orchestral field Sme- tana's greatest work is My Father- land, a cycle of six symphonic poems, or pictures, from Bohemian history and legend, the first two sections of which were given in 1881 and again in 1882 at the London Crystal Palace, with striking success. His other im- portant works are a string quartet, Aus Meinem Leben; a festival over- ture, composed for the three hun- dredth Shakespeare jubilee; a triumph symp...hony; three symphonic poems, based on Shakespeare's Richard III. ; the symphonic poems, Wallenstein's Camp, Hakon Jarl, Ultava, Libussa, a Carnival of Prague; a series of sketches intended to illustrate Cor- neille's tragedy of Le Cid; many Bo- hemian dances; and songs and part- songs. Throughout his life Smetana was an indefatigable and enthusiastic worker, a loyal adherent of the Ber- lioz-Liszt-Wagner school, and he took Wagner for his model in opera. Sme- tana's hard work brought on nervous troubles and deafness, but he worked on unceasingly.
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