"Slavonic Dances" is a set of eight orchestral pieces composed by Antonín Dvořák between 1878 and 1880. Inspired by the folk music of Slavic countries, these dances showcase lively rhythms and vibrant melodies. Each piece reflects the cultural heritage and musical traditions of the region.
The work is divided into two sets, with the first set published in 1878 and the second in 1880. "Slavonic Dances" gained popularity for its energetic style and has become a staple in the classical music repertoire, often performed by orchestras around the world.