Nocturne in B major (Dvořák)

The Nocturne in B major, Op. 40 (B. 47), is a single-movement composition for string orchestra by Antonín Dvořák, published in 1883.

History

The work originated as the slow movement, Andante religioso, of Dvořák's early string quartet, No. 4 in E minor, of 1870, which was unpublished in his lifetime. The movement was adapted and included in his String Quintet No. 2 in G, of 1875: it was one of two slow movements, and he later withdrew this movement from the quintet.[1][2][3]

He developed it into this nocturne; the work was published in 1883 by Simrock. It was premiered under the composer's baton at Crystal Palace in London, on 22 March 1885.[4] As well as the version for string orchestra (B. 47), he made versions for violin and piano (B. 48a) and piano four hands (B. 48b).[1][2][3]

Structure

The work is in the key of B major, and its duration is about 9 minutes. There is a calm atmosphere throughout. After a simple introduction in octaves, there is a long section, featuring a winding melody over a pedal note of F which gives a sense of anticipation; eventually this gives way to a more animated section. Finally there is a return, without the sense of anticipation, to the original texture.[1][3]

Recordings

The work has been a popular one to record and perform, with recordings extant from the early 1940s. There are several recordings of the original string quintet version as well as the standard orchestral one. Some prominent recordings are:[5]

Year Conductor Orchestra Label
1941 Anthony Bernard London Chamber Orchestra HMV
1941 Leslie Heward Hallé Orchestra Columbia
1941 Adolf Busch Busch Chamber Players Columbia
1948 Karel Boleslav Jirák Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra Ultraphon
1956 Cedric Dumont Boyd Neel Orchestra Philips
1969 Václav Neumann Czech Philharmonic Supraphon
1979 Sir Neville Marriner Academy of St. Martin in the Fields EMI
1980 Antal Doráti Detroit Symphony Orchestra Decca
1981 Gerard Schwarz Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Delos
1984 Vernon Handley London Philharmonic Orchestra Chandos
1989 André Previn Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Telarc
1990 Raymond Leppard Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Koss
1990 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon
1993 Václav Neumann Prague Chamber Orchestra Delos
1994 Jiří Bělohlávek Czech Philharmonic Supraphon
1994 Charles Mackerras English Chamber Orchestra EMI
1994 Coull Quartet Hyperion
1995 Yuli Turovsky I Musici de Montréal Chandos
1998 Josef Suk Suk Chamber Orchestra SKO
1999 Iván Fischer Budapest Festival Orchestra Philips
2000 Vlach Quartet Naxos
2001 L'Archibudelli Sony
2004 Joseph Swensen Scottish Chamber Orchestra Linn
2010 Marin Alsop Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Naxos
2011 Berlin Philharmonic String Quintet Pentatone

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nocturne in B Op. 40", The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Listening Library, accessed 25 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b Nocturne in B major, Op. 40 (Dvořák): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
  3. ^ a b c "Nocturne in B major", antonin-dvorak.cz, accessed 26 January 2015.
  4. ^ Nocturne in B, Op. 40 by Antonín Dvořák Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
  5. ^ "Recordings: Nocturne in B major, Op. 40, B47". antonin-dvorak.cz. Retrieved 10 December 2025. (in English)