Formats and Editions
1. Symphony No. 6 In D Major, Op. 60, B. 112: I. Allegro Non Tanto
2. Symphony No. 6 In D Major, Op. 60, B. 112: II. Adagio
3. Symphony No. 6 In D Major, Op. 60, B. 112: III. Scherzo: Presto
4. Symphony No. 6 In D Major, Op. 60, B. 112: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Spirito
5. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: I. Andante
6. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: II. Allegro - Moderato - Tempo I
7. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: III. Moderato - Con Moto - Tempo I
8. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: IV. Allegro
9. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: V. Adagio - Presto - Tempo I
10. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: VI. Scherzo And Trio
11. Idylla (Idyll), Jw VI/3: VII. Moderato
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Dvorák's was a strong voice in the re-establishment of Czech musical identity, and the noble themes, open landscapes and dancing Scherzo of the Symphony No 6 bear the stamp of a genius at his height. The work can also be heard as a tribute to Brahms, who had helped him earlier in his career. Janácek's charming Idyll reflects his preoccupation with Moravian folk-songs and rhythms as well as the influence of his friend Dvorák, identified by Jaroslav Vogel as the work's "spiritual godfather".