During his stay in United States, when Dvořák was director of the Conservatory in New York from 1892 to 1895, the composer collected many interesting musical themes in his sketchbooks. He used some of these ideas in other compositions, notably the "New World" Symphony, the "American" String Quartet, the Quintet in E? Major, and the Sonatina for Violin, but some remained unused.
Date of composition | 1894 |
First published | 1894 |
Catalogue | Op. 101 |
Approx. duration | 20 minutes |
Instruments | Piano |
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