Antonín Dvořák
Serenade for String Orchestra in E Major, Op. 22 – Tempo di Valse

This was the first piece of classical music I ever really heard. Dvořák wrote the whole serenade in twelve days in May 1875, when he was thirty-three, right after the Austrian State Prize got him out of poverty. The second movement’s a waltz, but he sticks it in C-sharp minor, so it keeps catching on something a little sadder.

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