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Antonín Dvorák

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One of the premier composers of the Romantic era, Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) shares the distinction of pioneering a uniquely Czech style of orchestral composition and fearlessly appropriating the music of other nations. Beginning his career with inspiration from Schubert, Brahms, and Beethoven, Dvorak's unique voice became fully developed with his discovery of Czech folk music. The exuberantly nationalistic Symphony No. 6 incorporated a Czech folk dance into an elaborate four-movement work. Later, a three year visit to the United States broadened his musical scope even further: his Symphony No. 9, the world-famous "New World Symphony," drew on folk melodies and rhythms from Amerindian and African-American culture. Dvorak's symphonies paint in great detail upon wide canvasses; his passion, his flair for drama, and his impeccable ear for development lead the listener through a breathtaking diversity of moods, textures, and themes.

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1. New World Symphony (Going Home) Theme: Largo (1:23) Bach for the Brain: Classical Music to Make You Smarter! $0.99
2. Symphony No. 9 "New World Symphony" - Largo (12:58) Classical Music To Study To $0.99
3. Silent Woods (5:13) Cello For Relaxation $0.99
4. Adagio from the New World Symphony (3:32) 25 Classical Masterpieces $0.99
5. New World Symphony (1:23) Brahms' Lullaby and Other Classical Music for Children $0.99
6. Slavonic Dance No. 1 (4:47) Romantic Piano Favourites Vol. 3 $0.99
7. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in B Minor opus 104 - Dvorak (Allegro) (14:20) Works For Cello And Orchestra $0.99
8. Serenade for Strings, Larghetto (5:00) The Most Romantic classical music in the universe $0.99
9. Romance in F Minor, Op. 11 (13:46) Romance
10. Rusalka: Song To The Moon (5:13) Phillip McCann - World's Most Beautiful Melodies: Songs My Mother Taught Me; Lost Chord; Others $0.99

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