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Dvořák, Antonín
1841-1904
(b Nelahozeves, nr Kralupy, Bohemia, 8 Sept 1841; d Prague, 1 May 1904). Czech
The American Flag, op.102, B.177 <1892–1893>
solos ATB chorus SATB
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Ed. Jan Kachlík. Alto soloist may be replaced by a small choir of 4 voices. This work has also been listed as op.94 and op.99.
Source of text: Joseph Rodman Drake. Language: English
Source of text: Joseph Rodman Drake. Language: English
I. The Colors of the Flag
II. First Apostrophe to the Eagle
Second Apostrophe to the Eagle
III. Interlude—March
First Apostrophe to the Flag (The Foot-Soldier)
Second Apostrophe to the Flag (The Cavalryman)
Third Apostrophe to the Flag (The Sailor)
IV. Finale (Prophetic)
II. First Apostrophe to the Eagle
Second Apostrophe to the Eagle
III. Interlude—March
First Apostrophe to the Flag (The Foot-Soldier)
Second Apostrophe to the Flag (The Cavalryman)
Third Apostrophe to the Flag (The Sailor)
IV. Finale (Prophetic)
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Contents—I. The Colors of the Flag; II. First Apostrophe to the Eagle; Second Apostrophe to the Eagle; III. Interlude—March; First Apostrophe to the Flag (The Foot-Soldier); SecondApostrophe to the Flag (The Cavalryman); Third Apostrophe to the Flag (TheSailor); IV. Finale (Prophetic)
Contents—I. The Colors of the Flag; II. First Apostrophe to the Eagle; Second Apostrophe to the Eagle; III. Interlude—March; First Apostrophe to the Flag (The Foot-Soldier); SecondApostrophe to the Flag (The Cavalryman); Third Apostrophe to the Flag (TheSailor); IV. Finale (Prophetic)