Monday, August 10, 2015

New World Symphony

Who hears music, feels his solitude
Peopled at once.
~Robert Browning


I'm surprised I haven't shared Dvořák's New World Symphony before! Dvořák, who was from Bohemia, composed it when he was director of the National Conservatory of Music of America in New York City (1893). He returned to Bohemia in 1895, but this symphony is an exquisite memento of his time in the "new world."


Carnegie Hall has a "Listening Adventure" for young audiences about it.

1 comment:

Pop said...

Thanks, Tab. One of my very favorite musical pieces!