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Carnival

Concert overture by Antonín Dvořák, Op. 92, composed in 1891 and forming, with Amid Nature and Othello, a cycle with thematic connections originally called Nature, Life and Love.

It is also the title of a suite by Schumann; see Carnaval.



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