Except for Rusalka, Dvorák's operas have never gotten much of a foothold outside Czechoslovakia. Kate and the Devilhas remained a national favorite in Czechoslovakia, though, and it's easy to see why; it may have an intentionally ridiculous libretto, but it's full of the composer's typically melodious inventiveness. Written soon after his Symphony ...
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