LISTEN Audio Instructions
Target age range: Grades K-5
The composer Antonin Dvorak found inspiration in many things. Today you will think about how composers are inspired.
1. Begin by watching the Class Notes Video: Antonin Dvorak in the New World.
2. After watching, write a short list of things that inspired Antonin Dvorak.
3. What inspires you? Where do you look to find creative ideas? Nature, family, friends, sports, feelings, or something else? Draw a picture or write a few sentences about something that inspires you.
4. Listen to more of Dvorak's music!
LISTEN Violin Sonatina in G Major, Op. 100, II. Larghetto
Antonin Dvorak
Josef Suk, violin; Lincoln Mayorga, piano
LISTEN Symphony No. 7, III. Scherzo
Antonin Dvorak
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Marin Alsop, conductor
LISTEN Cello Concerto, II. Adagio ma non troppo
Antonin Dvorak
Maria Kliegel, cello; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Michael Halasz, conductor
LISTEN String Quartet No. 12 "American," IV. Vivace ma non troppo
Antonin Dvorak
Vlach Quartet Prague
LISTEN Slavonic Dance No. 9
Antonin Dvorak
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra; Zdenek Kosler, conductor
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