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Artist and Writer: Antonin Dvorak (also known as Antonín Leopold Dvořák)

The Humoresque, Op. 101, No.7 (by Anotnin Dvorak) is a very cheerful piece, as the name Humoresque implies. The notation indicates "playful" which is indeed how it is written but the timing is tricky at the higher levels so, as always, we suggest you try out something that is within your reach then progress later.

Dvorak wrote eight of these and, composed in 1894, they were among his last pieces for keyboard.

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