Antonin Dvorak Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
ANTONIN DVORAK
Born: September 8, 1841 in Nelahozeves, AUSTRIAN EMPIRE -
Died: May 1, 1904 in Prague, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
Died: May 1, 1904 in Prague, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
Biography
Czech composer Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) is best known for his symphony in E minor, From the New World, composed in 1893. He is also noted for success in adapting folk music to serious romantic music. Dvorak was the Director of The National Conservatory of Music from 1892-1895.
Theater Credits
The-Midnight-Rounders-of-1921 - Music (February 7, 1921 - April 2, 1921), Young-Men's-Symphony - Music (April 30, 1905 - April 30, 1905)
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ANTONIN DVORAK - AUTOGRAPH MUSICAL QUOTATION SIGNED 03/26/1892 - HFSID 348009A signed autograph note on a postcard giving instructions to a music publisher in London. Addressed in his hand and mailed from Prague in 1892. Both sides of the postcard can be viewed in the frame!
Sale Price $6,375.00
$7,500.00
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ANTONIN DVORAK - AUTOGRAPH RECEIPT SIGNED 04/30/1893 - HFSID 285865ANTONIN DVORAK Rare, signed receipt for salary received from the National Conservatory of Music in America (1893), while he was its Director Rare partly printed DS: "Antonin Dvorak," 1 page, 8-3/8x3-1/8. New York,1893April 30.
Sale Price $5,312.50
$6,250.00