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- 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...
- frequently used Slavic folk dance forms including the skočná; the Bohemian furiant, sousedská, and špacirka; the Slovak odzemek; the Polish mazurka and polonaise;...
- 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...
- maní Mambo Tumba francesa Antikristos Kalamatianos Sousta Syrtos Tatsia Furiant Polka Redowa Skočná Sousedská Špacírka Gammaldans Les Lanciers Polska Bachata...
- consists of four movements: AllegroModerato Dumka. Poco allegretto Furiant. Presto Finale. Tema con variazioni. Allegretto grazioso, quasi andantino...
- Allegro giusto (B♭ major) Romance: Andante con moto (G major) Finale (Furiant): Presto (D minor) Roger Dettmer. Czech Suite at AllMusic Work details...