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In Translation: Dvořák and the British Isles, 1884-1904

Lecture Presented by Elaine Fitz Gibbon

In the final decades of his life, Dvořák undertook extensive international travels, not just to the United States, where he famously lived and composed from 1882-1885, but also to England. Indeed, England was Dvořák’s first international destination, and the country to which, in the end, he owed his broad international success. In this lecture, Elaine will dive into this lesser-known yet transformative period in Dvořák’s life and professional career.

Free for concert ticket holders.

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