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Dvorak Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" 2 movements

Dvorak Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" 2 movements

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Nationalist in the Czech The composer Dvorak received a request in the spring of 1891 from the founder and chairman of the board of the National Conservatory of New York to assume the post of conservatory.
Dvořák conveyed his will to decline over this at the beginning, but signed the contract at the end of the same year after hesitation over Mrs. Thurber's zealous persuasion and high annual salary presentation. Because the asking amount of $15,000 a year is about 25 times what he was getting from the Prague Conservatory and he was carrying out six child dependents with the 13-year-old at the head at this time. Invited by the director of the National Conservatoire, he held the post until April 1895, and during these three years in the United States, he wrote in no small part significant works of his later years.
Symphony No. 9 is Dvorak's work of the American period, alongside String Quartet No. 12 "America", Cello Concerto. In particular, the famous idyllic melody of the second movement has a place to communicate with the hearts of the Japanese people, and is often arranged in songs or used as background music, making it one of the most popular songs in classical music.
It has arrangements such as adding an inductive note or partially changing the harmony to the part that becomes silent in the latter ensemble. The commonly sold score is a melody-only arrangement of the famous part, but Lento & Vivace believes that the middle part is the only one that has the appeal of this work, and all the two movements are arranged and delivered.
* The original song is in D-flat major but is arranged in C-major.

Playing time about 11 minutes and 5 seconds

 

Listening to the accompaniment sound source (about 1 minute)

 

set content

  • Sheet music PDF data ① Solo score ② Accompaniment score (total score with solo score) 
  • Accompaniment sound source MP3 data

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