Šelma sedlák, op. 37, B. 67 (The Cunning Peasant)

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premiered in:Praha (Prague), Czechia (on 1878-01-27)
composer:Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1877-02 until 1877-07)
librettist:Josef Otakar Veselý
premiered at:[stage performance] (1878-01-27)
publisher:N. Simrock (in 1882)
part of:Works of Antonín Dvořák by opus number (number: op. 37) (order: 38)
Antonín Dvořák: Thematický katalog (Antonín Dvořák: Thematic Catalogue, Burghauser [B.]) (number: B. 67) (order: 48)
other databases:https://www.classicalarchives.com/work/374918.html [info]
download score for free:imslp: The Cunning Peasant, Op.37 (Dvořák, Antonín) [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/composition/mc0002369768 [info]
VIAF ID:182356978 [info]
Wikidata:Q7484737 [info]
work list entry:http://www.antonin-dvorak.cz/en/cunning-peasant [info]
parts:Šelma sedlák, op. 37, B. 67: Overture (The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67: Overture)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 1: The Month of May Has Come (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 2: So Deep in Though Again (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 3: I Say, Bětuška, What´s That Supposed to Mean (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 3: Very Well, Then, Leave Me for Him (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 4: Oh, Veruna! (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 5: What Is It Really Worth To Me, Sir (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 6: The Prince Is Riding in a Carriage (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 8: In Token of Our Loyalty and Affection (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 9: Today, My Lad, Be a Man (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 10: Find Me a Man Who Will Put into Words (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 11: There He Is, Now Do Go and Meet Him (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 12: My, That Was Really Something (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 13: You Scoundrel! (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 14: How Uneasy and How Pained (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act I, Scene 15: There Now - There She Is Still (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 1: Cheer Up, Let´s Stretch Our Limbs (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 1: I Cannot Wait to See That Moment of Delight (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 1: There Stands the Maypole (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 2: Good Night, My Dear (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 3: Hurry up, lads! (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 4: Do I Look Just like Bětuška? (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 5: Hurry up Now, My Lad (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 6: Oh, Night in May (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 8: Call Her at Once (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 8: No More Hesitation Now (number)
The Cunning Peasant, op. 37, B. 67, Act II, Scene 9: Is It True That We Now Belong to Each Other? (number)