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abgeFRACKt: New World

Kulturpalast DresdenSchloßstraße 2, Dresde, Sachsen, 01067, Allemagne
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Berlin
vendredi 27 février 202619:30

Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 – also known as the New World Symphony – is one of the most popular works of classical music. Why? Because it goes straight to the heart! Dvořák wrote it in the USA, when he heard the sounds of spirituals and music of the indigenous population for the first time. He mixed these influences with his unmistakable style full of melodies that you can't get out of your head. The symphony takes you on a journey: from the longing English horn solo in the second movement, which sounds like a memory of home, to the thrilling finale that exudes pure spirit of adventure. And if you listen closely, you may even discover the film music that was later inspired by this symphony – from "Jaws" to "Star Wars"!

© KI
© KI
The bible of Czech music: Eva Krestová on Dvořák’s New World Symphony
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