Suk: Serenáda pro smyčcové nástroje in E-flat Major, Op. 6
Serenade for Strings
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- Composer: Josef Suk (1874-1935)
- Instrumentation: String Orchestra
- Work: Serenáda pro smyčcové nástroje in E-flat Major (Serenade for Strings in E-flat Major), Op. 6
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Description
Josef Suk composed the Serenade for String Orchestra, Op. 6 at the suggestion of his teacher, Antonín Dvořák, who recommended that the pupil broaden the emotional content of his compositions and write more cheerful music.
The Serenade garnered the attention and admiration of Johannes Brahms and made Suk's name known to Europe's musicians. Though two movements of the Serenade were performed in Tábor in 1893, the first full performance did not take place until 1895 in Prague, and was conducted by Antonín Bennewitz.