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Rudolfinum, Prague, 2025 Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances were born from words of encouragement: because of his commercial success of the Morovian Duets, the Berlin publisher Fritz Simorck asked him for "something in the manner of Brahms’s Hungarian Dances". Dvořák reacted in a message to Brahms: "Most honoured master! I have been entrusted with writing some Slavic dances for Mr Simrock. Not knowing how to begin, I tried to lay my hands on your famous Hungarian Dances, and I am taking the liberty of using them as a model for preparing the Slavonic Dances in question". It was a big success and another set of Slavonic Dances was commissioned quite soon. In this recording, we hear a masterful stylisation of the original compositions that are pure Dvořák and celebrate the Bohemian spirit. Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M Watch more videos with the conductor Simon Rattle here: • Tchaikovsky Edition - Berliner Philharmoniker Slavonic Dance, Op. 72, B. 147: 5. Poco Adagio - Vivace Music composed by Antonín Dvořák Czech Philharmonic Simon Rattle - Conductor © 2025, EuroArts Music International