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The most famous music by the Czech composer Antonin Dvorak is the "New World" Symphony, written during his three-year stay in New York. The influence of African-American spirituals he had heard there, alongside nostalgia for his homeland, can clearly be discerned in the work.
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The playing of the Berlin Philharmonic is marvelously eloquent throughout and a joy in itself.
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Works Details
Dvorak, Antonin : Symphony no 9 in E minor, Op. 95/B 178 "From the New World" - Conductor: Rafael Kubelik
- Ensemble: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- Notes: Composition written: 01/10/1893-05/24/1893.
- Running Time: 42 min. 37 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Orchestral
Smetana, Bedrich : Vltava (The Moldau), symphonic poem (Má Vlast no 2), JB 1 :: 112/2 - Conductor: Rafael Kubelik
- Running Time: 12 min. 5 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1874
Smetana, Bedrich : Z ceskych luhu a háju (From Bohemia's Woods and Fields), symphonic poem (Má Vlast no 4), JB 1 :: 112/4 - Conductor: Rafael Kubelik
- Running Time: 12 min. 31 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Form: Orchestral
- Written: 1875

























