Dvořák, Antonín: Im Haine Op.63 No.2
From In The World Of Nature
vocal/choral score
Im Haine (In Nature, Op.63) was a song-cycle written in 1882 for amateur performance. The five unaccompanied part-songs were settings of poems by the Czech poet Vitezslav Halek, inspired by the countryside. No.2 is loosely translated as 'Bells Ring At Dusk', and tells of the bells ringing to call people to Vespers at the end of the day. It is scored for SATB choir a cappella.
Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) was best knownfor his New World Symphony, composed in the short time he spent in America the rest of his career was spent in his native Bohemia and the rest of Europe.