The Water Goblin, Op. 107

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The Water Goblin, Op. 107 is a symphonic poem by Antonín Dvořák inspired by a Czech folk ballad about a sinister water spirit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf symphonic poem
associatedPlace Bohemia NERFINISHED
basedOn Czech folk ballad
basedOnAuthor Karel Jaromír Erben NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Vodník (ballad) NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Op. 107
composer Antonín Dvořák NERFINISHED
compositionYear 1896
countryOfOrigin Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Czech lands
followedBy The Noon Witch, Op. 108 NERFINISHED
genre Romantic music
program music
hasInstrumentation brass
harp
percussion
strings
woodwinds
hasTheme conflict between human and supernatural worlds
inspiredBy Czech folklore
key E-flat major
languageOfTitle English
movementCount 1
narrativeSource Kytice (collection of ballads) NERFINISHED
notableMotif leitmotif for the girl
leitmotif for the water goblin
opusNumber 107
orchestration full symphony orchestra
originalLanguage Czech
originalLanguageTitle Vodník NERFINISHED
partOf Dvořák’s late symphonic poems
placeInCatalogue one of four late symphonic poems by Dvořák
precededBy Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 "From the New World" NERFINISHED
premiereConductor Antonín Dvořák NERFINISHED
publisher Simrock NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op. 109 NERFINISHED
The Noon Witch, Op. 108 NERFINISHED
The Wild Dove, Op. 110 NERFINISHED
stylePeriod Romantic era
subject sinister water spirit
supernatural abduction
tragic folk tale
tempoCharacter dramatic and narrative
workTitle The Water Goblin NERFINISHED

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Antonín Dvořák notableWork The Water Goblin, Op. 107