Dvorak - New World Symphony (Full)
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Published 2015-06-26
12:53 - Symphonie n°9 en mi mineur, Op. 95 du nouveau monde: Largo
25:26 - Symphonie n°9 en mi mineur, Op. 95 du nouveau monde: Molto vivace
33:54 - Symphonie n°9 en mi mineur, Op. 95 du nouveau monde: Allegro con fuoco
46:06 - La Moldau
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All Comments (21)
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It's a sad reflection on YouTube that this amazing piece is interrupted, ruined and blasted midway by a mortgage company ad.
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As a boy it was my dream to play this in an orchestra. I'm proud to say I've performed it 3 times. There is nothing as sublime as being inside this cloud of music performing for a group of people.
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For me, as a Czech person, Dvořák's music is kinda melancholic and nostalgic. It just makes me feel I'm happy to be Czech.
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I dont know how many people know this but this was the first piece of music ever played on another celestial body. Neil Armstrong couldnt have picked a more fitting music. "from a new world" was a verry fitting name for music which was eventually played on the surface of a completely alien world. When I listen to it, Sometimes I close my eyes and imagine looking up at the Earth from the barren surface of the Moon.
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That sensation when you try to remember when and where you heard this... just to realize it was in Barbie Rapunzel
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I fell in love with this classic, while playing poker in the frat house dining room; it was my introduction to classical music, and since then, I’ve enjoyed it live by the Philadelphia Orchestra several times, attending with some of my kids! Right now I’m listening to it on my iPhone, while in my nursing home bed at age 80
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what kind of monster places ads in the middle of this masterpiece?!?
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My father fled Czechoslovakia in 1938. He was born in Michalovce in 1901 and would have loved this music, as I do. I was born in Paris, France, in 1943 and was in Normandy on D-Day, as a baby. Lucky to be able to listen to this gem. I still have all of my mother's 78s. Thank you. Michel
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Now I understand everything. This CD was put on the radio in Tacna, Peru, when I did not have access to the Internet and and I did not know what authors and I did not know the names of these themes. But I never forgot the melodies. I have long known who the authors are and what the themes are. But now that I listen to this video, it reminded me of that remote afternoon when I lay in my bed listening to the radio for the first time the same melodies that I have heard now. Everything was so different back then.
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I was lucky enough to play this with a full orchestra. Nothing like playing live music surrounded by good musicians. The lift you get from an appreciative audience is a special feeling
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The Largo section is easily one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
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Our nation might be small compared to large empires that rule the world, but our hearts are big and we love our small corner of the universe.
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"Largo" makes me feel like you're watching the sunrise on a majestic mountain and then go on through a beautiful forest, coming by all kinds of nature, a deer, a river, then on top of a hill you look down on another range of mountains. It's one of those pieces that truly takes your mind on a whole trip
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The 4th movement is sooooooooo gooooooood. It's epic, it's dramatic, it's beautiful, it's just so good. The texture in 36:48 makes me feel so much feels.
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I love reading everybody's memories. Classical music is magic guys. Keep the stories coming. 🧡
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It's nice to see people of all ages, backgrounds, and ethnicity enjoying this piece of music the same way. Music really is universal
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I remember 33:54 from when I saw a crocodile get beaten up by a piece of rubber or something like that
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As a Slovak/Czechoslovak, I´m very proud of this beautiful piece, love from Slovakia
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I’ve played horn on this many times and will perform it again this weekend. It’s always thrilling. Such a masterpiece.
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As a teenager in the late '60s, for one entire school year I would come home every day from school, drape myself over a chair in front of the console stereo and listen to this symphony at least once. It is in my bones still and always brings me joy when I hear it.