Statue of Antonn Dvok
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310-336 E 17th St
New York, NY 10003 - 212-639-9675
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David Isachanjan
Mar 27th, 2022 -
Yifan Zhang
One of my favorite composers. Great to see Dvorak in New York!
Sep 25th, 2019 -
Davis D. Janowski
I was surprised to happen upon this statue in what I thought of as an out of the way spot. Given that he lived a few feet away from this spot in the 1890s it became less surprising but I only realized the latter from the former. And I'd never realized the following until I looked him up, which was prompted by finding this statue: "In 1891 Dvorak got an offer from Mrs Jeannette Thurber, the wife of a millionaire businessman, who wanted him as Director of the New Conservatory of Music in New York. For a little teaching and conducting, with four month's vacation, he would receive the unimaginable salary of $15, 000 - 25 times what he was paid in Prague, and worth about 500,000 in today's terms. The Dvoraks sailed to New York in autumn 1892, and their time in America produced three of his most famous works, the String Quartet No.12, 'American', the Cello Concerto in B minor; and the 'New World' Symphony." This from a writeup on: https://www.classicfm.com/composers/dvorak/
Sep 19th, 2019 -
Sai Sharath Chandra Reddy Kovvuru
Jun 21st, 2019 -
Natalie Fernandez
Jun 16th, 2019
Contact Info
- 212-639-9675
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Q What is the phone number for Statue of Antonn Dvok?
A The phone number for Statue of Antonn Dvok is: 212-639-9675.
Q Where is Statue of Antonn Dvok located?
A Statue of Antonn Dvok is located at 310-336 E 17th St, New York, NY 10003
Q What is the internet address for Statue of Antonn Dvok?
A The website (URL) for Statue of Antonn Dvok is: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/stuyvesant-square/monuments/1784
Q How is Statue of Antonn Dvok rated?
A Statue of Antonn Dvok has a 4.7 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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( 9 Reviews )David Isachanjan on Google
Yifan Zhang on Google
One of my favorite composers. Great to see Dvorak in New York!
Davis D. Janowski on Google
I was surprised to happen upon this statue in what I thought of as an out of the way spot. Given that he lived a few feet away from this spot in the 1890s it became less surprising but I only realized the latter from the former. And I'd never realized the following until I looked him up, which was prompted by finding this statue: "In 1891 Dvorak got an offer from Mrs Jeannette Thurber, the wife of a millionaire businessman, who wanted him as Director of the New Conservatory of Music in New York. For a little teaching and conducting, with four month's vacation, he would receive the unimaginable salary of $15, 000 - 25 times what he was paid in Prague, and worth about 500,000 in today's terms.
The Dvoraks sailed to New York in autumn 1892, and their time in America produced three of his most famous works, the String Quartet No.12, 'American', the Cello Concerto in B minor; and the 'New World' Symphony." This from a writeup on: https://www.classicfm.com/composers/dvorak/
Sai Sharath Chandra Reddy Kovvuru on Google
Natalie Fernandez on Google
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