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Antonín Dvořák’s suite (Op. 68) was born from a mix of artistic inspiration and professional pressure. Originally composed in 1883 for piano four-hands, the cycle consists of six character pieces designed to evoke the atmosphere of the Šumava region—the vast, ancient mountain range and forests in South Bohemia where Dvořák loved to hike. The Evolution of the Pieces

: The work was initiated at the request of Dvořák's publisher, Fritz Simrock, who wanted a new set of piano duets following the massive success of the Slavonic Dances . Dvorak_Bohemian_Forest.rar

: Dvořák struggled to find titles for the individual movements. He eventually turned to his librettist, Marie Červinková-Riegrová, for help naming the "charming musical sketches". Antonín Dvořák’s suite (Op

: The title most people know today, Silent Woods (German: Waldesruhe ), was actually a marketing decision by Simrock. He believed the more evocative title would help the music sell better than the literal translation of "Rest" or "Silence". The Musical Journey The Evolution of the Pieces : The work

The suite takes listeners on a "dream-like journey" through a vivid landscape. The six movements are:

A guide to Antonín Dvořák's music - Philharmonia Orchestra