The Water Goblin
The Water Goblin (Czech: Vodník; initially published by N. Simrock with the English title The Water-Fay) is a symphonic poem, Op. 107 (B. 195), written by Antonín Dvořák in 1896. The source of inspiration for The Water Goblin was a poem found in a collection published by Karel Jaromír Erben under the title Kytice. Four of the six symphonic poems that Dvořák composed were inspired by works of poetry found in that collection.
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The Water Goblin
The Water Goblin (Czech: Vodník; initially published by N. Simrock with the English title The Water-Fay) is a symphonic poem, Op. 107 (B. 195), written by Antonín Dvořák in 1896. The source of inspiration for The Water Goblin was a poem found in a collection published by Karel Jaromír Erben under the title Kytice. Four of the six symphonic poems that Dvořák composed were inspired by works of poetry found in that collection.
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De Watergeest (Tsjechisch: Vod ...... e uit de Slavische mythologie.
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Der Wassermann (Vodník) op. 10 ...... es Komponisten Antonín Dvořák.
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Il folletto delle acque (in ce ...... lo, tam-tam, campane ed archi.
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The Water Goblin (Czech: Vodní ...... etry found in that collection.
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De Watergeest (Tsjechisch: Vod ...... en verzamelaar van Slavische
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Der Wassermann (Vodník) op. 10 ...... es Komponisten Antonín Dvořák.
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Il folletto delle acque (in ce ...... lo, tam-tam, campane ed archi.
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The Water Goblin (Czech: Vodní ...... etry found in that collection.
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Der Wassermann (Dvořák)
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Il folletto delle acque
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The Water Goblin
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Vodník (symfonisch gedicht)
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