Photograph of Bedřich Smetana from 1882, by then recognized as the central figure of Czech national music. Bedřich Smetana (1824–1884) is widely regarded as the founding figure of Czech national music and one of the defining voices of 19th-century Romanticism. At a time when Bohemia was seeking cultural identity within the Habsburg Empire, Smetana attempted to give his homeland a distinct musical language rooted not only in folk inspiration, but also in history, legend, and landscape. His music combines lyrical intensity, dramatic instinct, and strong national consciousness. Even after losing his hearing completely, he continued composing works that became lasting symbols of Czech cultural identity, above all the symphonic cycle Má vlast ( My Country ). 1824 Born on March 2 in Litomyšl, northeastern Bohemia. 1830 Gives his first public performance in Litomyšl at the age of six. 1844 Becomes music teacher to Count Leopold Thun’s family. 1848 Participates in the revolutionary ...
ℹ️ Work Information Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Title: Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 "Spring" Composed: 1800–1801 First Published: 1801 Dedication: Count Moritz von Fries Duration: Approximately 24–26 minutes Instrumentation: Violin and Piano _____________________________ Among Beethoven's chamber works, the Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 occupies a unique place. Affectionately known today as the "Spring Sonata," it is one of the composer's most lyrical and radiant creations, admired for its effortless melodic flow, Classical elegance, and remarkable balance between violin and piano. Although Beethoven himself never gave the work this title, the nickname has endured because it perfectly captures the music's freshness, warmth, and quiet optimism. Composed between 1800 and 1801 , the sonata belongs to a decisive moment in Beethoven's career. By this time he had established himself in Vienna not only as a br...