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Slavonic Dance no. 7, op. 46 - Dvorak

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

The San Jose State University Guitar Quartet plays Slavonic Dance number 7 by Antonin Dvorak arranged by Jeremy Sparks. Members from Left to Right: Dennis Ryman, Lisa LeFevre, Jonathan Sharp, and Daniel Foley.

For information regarding the guitar department at San Jose State, contact:

Dr. Patrick Francis
patrick.francis@sbcglobal.net

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  • Nice play, but truly too slow - this is a dance, and in original speed you immediately feel that. Here, the emotion misses completely.

  • too slow without the feeling of dvorak.it sounds like children song

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  • Greetings from the land of Antonin Dvorak! Very nice and interesting!

  • Lindíssimo vídeo. Parabéns. Beijo, Noemia

  • Beautiful!

  • @ixxic You know, guitarists have too few a choice. Because there are not enough pieces dedicated to guitar and they are mostly boring. Quite lot of famous guitar pieces are transcribed, mostly from lute (e.g. Boureé in E-minor).

  • too slow without thr feeling dvorak

  • frankly, i hate performing non-guitar pieces on guitar. this is well performed, but compostition is totaly ruined.

  • spanish Dvorak ! cool :D too slow anyway, it misses the whole point of the "dance"

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