Dvořák: From the New World
There is a cosmic awe in this symphony. Antonin Dvořák was exploring a new universe, with its own rhythms, while finding support in the rhythms that he knew from home, kept in the matrix of his soul. The whole symphony is stepping in the music of this new world, echoing Czech music.
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Dvořák: From the New World
(Symphony No. 9 in E Minor Op. 95, B. 178)
I. Adagio 4/8 – Allegro molto, 2/4, E minor (0:00)
II. Largo common time, D-flat major, then later C-sharp minor (12:07)
III. Scherzo Molto vivace – Poco sostenuto, 3/4, E minor (24:14)
IV. Allegro con fuoco common time, E minor, ends in E major (31:29)
(video by avrilfan2213)
Dvořák: From the New World
(Symphony No. 9 in E Minor Op. 95, B. 178)
I. Adagio 4/8 – Allegro molto, 2/4, E minor (0:00)
II. Largo common time, D-flat major, then later C-sharp minor (12:07)
III. Scherzo Molto vivace – Poco sostenuto, 3/4, E minor (24:14)
IV. Allegro con fuoco common time, E minor, ends in E major (31:29)
(video by avrilfan2213)
(Dvořák)
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