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288: 242: 321: 267: 213: 199: 844: 24: 284:). Again, it uses the opening theme repeated in some form throughout the piece. As the piece progresses, this original theme is dovetailed with a second melody before two other melodies join the melee, which leads to a bright and lively end. 209:("the Blessed"), in which one can see where Janáček took his inspiration from. The opening theme is played and then repeated throughout the whole movement, a trait that was considered essential in all Moravian dances. 523: 166:. The composition was reworked again in 1925, when Janáček made a new selection and ordering of numbers, including some changes in instrumentation. The work was printed in 1928, shortly before Janáček's death, by 190:, played by the first violin. In this movement, the melodies are based around two Lachian dances, the "real dance" and the "ribbon" or "club dance". After the opening melody, the piece finds itself in a 2/4 263:
collection and, although similar to the opening dance, varies slightly. This dance is also a lot slower compared to the opening and keeps a regular tempo through to the end helping maintain its grace.
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for the second half of the ribbon dance that is a common feature of Moravian music. This effect is repeated a number of times before drawing the dance to a close.
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is a bright flighty dance. The tempo is increased before returning to the original tempo and original theme but only to be built up again for a climactic finish.
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Janáček began to compose the first set of instrumental arrangements of folk dances in 1888. The first performance took place on 11 January 1889 in
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region, Janáček later changed the title when the region's name also changed, since it reflects
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performed by: Prague Castle Guard and Police Wind Orchestra, co Rudolf Rydval
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and stored. This final movement is in three very distinct sections: First, an
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arrangement by: Karel Bělohoubek, Jaroslav Šíp, Viliam Béreš
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performed by: Czech Army Central Band, co Karel Bělohoubek
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performed by: Czech Army Central Band, co Vladimír Válek
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