- Music written by
- Bedřich Smetana
- Publication date
- 1875
- Composition date
- 1874
- Comments
- "Vltava" - also known by its German name Die Moldau (or The Moldau) - is the second poem of "Má vlast" (My homeland), a set of six symphonic poems composed between 1874 and 1879. While it is often presented as a single work in six movements and – with the exception of "Vltava" – is almost always recorded that way, the six pieces were conceived as individual works and they had their own separate premieres between 1875 and 1880.
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Classical work
Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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Vltava (Die Moldau) written by Bedřich Smetana 1874
- Vltava written by Jiří Štaidl Czech 1971
- Meine Stadt written by Gil Francropolus German 1967
- Die Moldau written by Michael Kunze German 1981
- Nausicaa (La moldau) written by Luc Arbogast Undetermined August 5, 2013
Partial adaptations
A partial adaptation is a musical work which integrates only a part of another musical work, and this part is only a fragment of the new musical work.
Vltava (Die Moldau) written by Bedřich Smetana
- Hatikvah written by Samuel Cohen Hebrew