- A
furiant is a
rapid and
fiery Bohemian dance in
alternating 2/4 and 3/4 time, with
frequently shifting accents; or, in "art music", in 3/4 time "with...
- follows: The
types of
dances upon
which Dvořák
based his
music include the
furiant, the dumka, the polka, the sousedská, the skočná, the mazurka, the odzemek...
- his
Symphony No. 6 to
create the
Furiant melody. John
Clapham states that, "the
classic model for all true
furiants is the
folksong 'Sedlák, sedlák',...
-
considerable use of
traditional Bohemian dance forms, such as the
polka and
furiant, and,
although he
largely avoided the
direct quotation of folksong, he...
- four movements: Allegro, ma non
tanto Dumka:
Andante con moto
Scherzo (
Furiant):
Molto vivace Finale: Allegro. It has a
duration of
approximately 40 minutes...
- Austria.
Predecessors include the
matenick and a
variation called the
furiant that were
performed during rural festivals in Bohemia. The
French dance...
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frequently used
Slavic folk
dance forms including the skočná; the
Bohemian furiant, sousedská, and špacirka; the
Slovak odzemek; the
Polish mazurka and polonaise;...
- subtitle,
Dumky Trio.
Major examples in the
classical repertoire include:
Furiant with Dumka, Op. 12 (1884) for
piano solo
Dumka (Elegy), Op. 35 (1876) for...
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Freak dancing The
Freddy Frevo Frug
Freestyle Freeze Dance Fugdi Funaná
Furiant Furlana Gainjeonmokdan Gair
dance Gaitanaki Galliard Galop Gambuh Gammaldans...
- Act 1,
Scene 1) Antonín Dvořák
Piano Quintet In A
Major Op 81 (Scherzo:
Furiant Molto Vivace)
Haydn The
Creation (From Part 1, Recitative: Im Anfange;...