Má vlast

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Má vlast is a cycle of six symphonic poems by Czech composer Bedřich Smetana that celebrates the history, landscapes, and legends of Bohemia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf orchestral work
symphonic poem cycle
associatedWith Czech nationalism
Prague Spring International Music Festival NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber JB 1:112
composer Bedřich Smetana NERFINISHED
compositionEndYear 1879
compositionStartYear 1874
countryOfOrigin Bohemia NERFINISHED
Czech lands NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Czech nation
depicts Czech legends
history of Bohemia
landscapes of Bohemia
genre program music
hasTheme myth and legend
national identity
patriotism
influencedBy Bohemian history
Czech folk music
Czech landscape
keyMovement Blaník in E major
Tábor in E minor
Vltava in E minor NERFINISHED
Vyšehrad in E minor
Z českých luhů a hájů in G major NERFINISHED
language instrumental
movement Blaník NERFINISHED
Tábor NERFINISHED
Vltava NERFINISHED
Vyšehrad NERFINISHED
Z českých luhů a hájů NERFINISHED
Šárka NERFINISHED
movementOrder 1: Vyšehrad
2: Vltava NERFINISHED
3: Šárka
4: Z českých luhů a hájů NERFINISHED
5: Tábor
6: Blaník
notableMotif Vyšehrad harp motif
notableMovement Vltava NERFINISHED
numberOfParts 6
orchestration symphony orchestra
premiereLocation Prague NERFINISHED
premiereYear 1882
reusesMotifIn Blaník NERFINISHED
titleTranslation My Country NERFINISHED
typicalPerformanceContext concert hall
workType nationalist composition

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Vltava River featuredInWork Má vlast
Bedřich Smetana notableWork Má vlast