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10 things you didnt know about Dvorak

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10 things you didn’t know about…

Dvorák

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Dvorák was almost a butcher instead of a composer – his father assumed his son would continue the family trade.

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In 1893, Dvorak spent time with the

Iroquois Indians in Iowa, listening

to their traditional music.

It inspired him to write his

‘American’ String Quartet.

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The composer enjoyed weightlifting and was partial to a

game of skittles.www.colstonhall.org/classical

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He also enjoyed pigeon racing and

trainspotting, and while in America developed a love of steamboats.

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As a composer, Dvorák found it hard to find neighbours

who would put up with his composing in the middle of

the night. He had to move house several times.

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In the 1860s, Dvorák supplemented his income by playing the violin in Prague cafés.

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The Hovis advertisement, which brought the slow movement of

Dvorak’s ‘New World’ Symphony to millions of new ears (albeit

in a brass band arrangement), was filmed on Gold Hill in

Shaftesbury, Dorset in 1973.

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Dvorák married Anna Cermáková in 1873

... but only after being turned down by her sister, Josefina.

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The piano duet score for the first volume of Dvorák’s Slavonic Dances sold out in a day in 1878, testament

to the power of the domestic music market.

But then, television wasn’t a thing in

those days.

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While in London in 1896, Dvorák mistook the Athanaeum Club

in Pall Mall for a café and was promptly ejected…

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