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- Q540216 subject Q16805727.
- Q540216 subject Q8121749.
- Q540216 subject Q8652214.
- Q540216 abstract "The Wild Dove (also known as The Wood Dove; Czech: Holoubek), Op. 110, B. 198 (1896), is the fourth orchestral poem composed by the Czech composer, Antonín Dvořák. Composed in October and November 1896, with a revision in January 1897, the premiere was given on 20 March 1898 in Brno under the baton of Leoš Janáček. The story is taken from the poem of the same name from Kytice, a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromír Erben. The four musical scenes describe the story of a woman who poisoned her husband and married another man shortly afterwards. A wild dove then sits on the grave of her dead husband and sings a sad song day after day. The wife feels guilty and commits suicide at the end by jumping and drowning in a river.".
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q14960.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q16805727.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q184933.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q352914.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q6452641.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q7298.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q8121749.
- Q540216 wikiPageWikiLink Q8652214.
- Q540216 comment "The Wild Dove (also known as The Wood Dove; Czech: Holoubek), Op. 110, B. 198 (1896), is the fourth orchestral poem composed by the Czech composer, Antonín Dvořák. Composed in October and November 1896, with a revision in January 1897, the premiere was given on 20 March 1898 in Brno under the baton of Leoš Janáček. The story is taken from the poem of the same name from Kytice, a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromír Erben.".
- Q540216 label "The Wild Dove".