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Terzetto in C (Dvořák) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Terzetto in C (Dvořák) The Terzetto in C, Op. 74 (B. 148) is a chamber work for two violins and viola by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, published in 1887. ==History== Dvořák wrote the terzetto in a few days in January 1887. Two violins and viola is an unusual combination of instruments: it was written to be played by violinists Josef Kruis and Jan Pelikán, with the composer playing viola. Josef Kruis was a chemistry student who rented a room in the same house where the Dvořák family lived; he was taking violin lessons from Jan Pelikán, who was a member of the National Theatre Orchestra.〔(Terzetto in C for two violins and viola op. 74 ) LA Phil, accessed 12 February 2015.〕〔(Terzetto in C major ) antonin-dvorak.cz, accessed 12 February 2015.〕 The music proved to be too difficult for Josef Kruis, so Dvořák wrote an easier work for the same instruments, now known as ''Miniatures'' (in Czech: ''Drobnosti'') Op. 75a (B. 149). He arranged this as a work for violin and piano, entitled ''Romantic Pieces''.〔〔 The first public performance of the Terzetto in C was on 30 March 1887 in Prague, given by Karel Ondříček (brother of the virtuoso violinist František Ondříček), Jan Buchal and Jaroslav Šťastný. It was published in 1887 by Simrock.〔〔(Terzetto, Op.74 (Dvořák, Antonín) ) IMSLP, accessed 12 February 2015.〕
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