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Antonín Dvořák's String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 77 (B. 49), was originally composed in early March 1875 and first performed on March 18, 1876 in Prague at the concert of the Umělecká beseda. It is scored for two violins, viola, cello, and double bass. First marked as Op. 18, it was later slightly revised in 1888 as Op. 77. It has since been assigned the Burghauser number B. 49. Dvořák entered the piece in a competition and was awarded 5 ducats for the composition. The work bears the competition's motto, "To my Nation", as its dedication.

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  • Das Quintett G-Dur für 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und Kontrabass op.18 schrieb Antonín Dvořák zu Beginn des Jahres 1875 (nach Eintragung in der Partitur „abgeschlossen im März“) in Prag. Das Werk wurde am 18. März 1876 im Rahmen eines Konzertes der Prager Künstlervereinigung Umělecká beseda von František Ondříček und anderen Mitgliedern des Vereins Umělecká beseda in Prag uraufgeführt. Erschienen ist es 1888 bei Simrock in Berlin, wobei es mit der neuen Opuszahl 77 versehen wurde. (de)
  • El Quinteto de cuerda n.° 2 en sol mayor, op. 77 (B.49), es un quinteto de cuerda compuesto por Antonín Dvořák a principios de marzo de 1875 y se presentó por primera vez el 18 de marzo de 1876 en Praga en el concierto de la . (es)
  • Antonín Dvořák's String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 77 (B. 49), was originally composed in early March 1875 and first performed on March 18, 1876 in Prague at the concert of the Umělecká beseda. It is scored for two violins, viola, cello, and double bass. First marked as Op. 18, it was later slightly revised in 1888 as Op. 77. It has since been assigned the Burghauser number B. 49. Dvořák entered the piece in a competition and was awarded 5 ducats for the composition. The work bears the competition's motto, "To my Nation", as its dedication. Although the original work was scored in five movements, Dvořák later withdrew the second movement, entitled "Intermezzo," due to concerns that having two slow movements made the work too lengthy. This extracted movement had been based on the central section, marked 'Andante religioso', of his String Quartet No. 4 (which was not published in his lifetime), and was in turn later reworked and republished as the Nocturne for Strings in B major, Op. 40 (B. 47). Some modern ensembles choose to restore the intermezzo when performing the work. The work was published in 1888 by Simrock, not under its original opus number 18, but as Opus 77. (en)
  • 弦楽五重奏曲第2番 ト長調 作品77 (B. 49) は、アントニーン・ドヴォルジャークが1875年5月初旬に完成させた室内楽曲。「わが国に」献呈されている。 2つのヴァイオリンと、ヴィオラ、チェロ、コントラバスのために作曲され、1876年3月18日にプラハにおいて初演された。当初は作品18番であったが、1888年に心持ち改訂され、同年フリッツ・ジムロック社より出版された際に現在の作品番号に変えられた。ある作曲コンクールに入賞して賞金5ドゥカートを獲得している。 (ja)
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  • Das Quintett G-Dur für 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und Kontrabass op.18 schrieb Antonín Dvořák zu Beginn des Jahres 1875 (nach Eintragung in der Partitur „abgeschlossen im März“) in Prag. Das Werk wurde am 18. März 1876 im Rahmen eines Konzertes der Prager Künstlervereinigung Umělecká beseda von František Ondříček und anderen Mitgliedern des Vereins Umělecká beseda in Prag uraufgeführt. Erschienen ist es 1888 bei Simrock in Berlin, wobei es mit der neuen Opuszahl 77 versehen wurde. (de)
  • El Quinteto de cuerda n.° 2 en sol mayor, op. 77 (B.49), es un quinteto de cuerda compuesto por Antonín Dvořák a principios de marzo de 1875 y se presentó por primera vez el 18 de marzo de 1876 en Praga en el concierto de la . (es)
  • 弦楽五重奏曲第2番 ト長調 作品77 (B. 49) は、アントニーン・ドヴォルジャークが1875年5月初旬に完成させた室内楽曲。「わが国に」献呈されている。 2つのヴァイオリンと、ヴィオラ、チェロ、コントラバスのために作曲され、1876年3月18日にプラハにおいて初演された。当初は作品18番であったが、1888年に心持ち改訂され、同年フリッツ・ジムロック社より出版された際に現在の作品番号に変えられた。ある作曲コンクールに入賞して賞金5ドゥカートを獲得している。 (ja)
  • Antonín Dvořák's String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 77 (B. 49), was originally composed in early March 1875 and first performed on March 18, 1876 in Prague at the concert of the Umělecká beseda. It is scored for two violins, viola, cello, and double bass. First marked as Op. 18, it was later slightly revised in 1888 as Op. 77. It has since been assigned the Burghauser number B. 49. Dvořák entered the piece in a competition and was awarded 5 ducats for the composition. The work bears the competition's motto, "To my Nation", as its dedication. (en)
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  • Quintett G-Dur op. 18 (Dvořák) (de)
  • Quinteto de cuerda n.º 2 (Dvořák) (es)
  • 弦楽五重奏曲第2番 (ドヴォルザーク) (ja)
  • String Quintet No. 2 (Dvořák) (en)
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