Dvořák Symphony No. 9 New World, Discovering Masterpieces of Classical Music
An informative and entertaining audiovisual concert with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the violinist Gil Shaham conducted by Claudio Abbado at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo (2002) and hosted by Michael Beckerman who analyzes the composer Antonín Dvořák s most famous works. Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 9 in E minor 5:15 I. Adagio Allegro moltgo 12:46 II. Largo 18:24 III. Scherzo. Molto vivace 20:57 IV. Allegro con fuoco The man who interest us most in music at present are terribly serious, a Berlin newspaper complained in 1878. We have to study them, and once we have done so, we have to buy a gun to defend our opinion of them. I would be delighted if a musician were to come along about whom it was no more necessary to argue than It is necessary to argue over The writer of this momentous article then went on to announce the good news that such a musician had indeed been found, a hitherto unknown Bohemian com
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