Dvorak - New World Symphony (Full)

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  • @jonathanstorey6094
    @jonathanstorey6094 4 роки тому +5115

    As a boy it was my dream to play this in an orchestra. I'm proud to say I've performed it 3 times. There is nothing as sublime as being inside this cloud of music performing for a group of people.

    • @ThaineFurrows
      @ThaineFurrows 4 роки тому +104

      It will be the project for this fall of the orchestra I just joined. I'm looking very much forward to it.

    • @BaronSaturday66
      @BaronSaturday66 4 роки тому +67

      It feels like movie music. The best movie music though.

    • @lachlang683
      @lachlang683 4 роки тому +48

      The New World is the first piece I ever played in full on trumpet. I could be loud with my mouth closed!

    • @litewave27
      @litewave27 4 роки тому +15

      What do you play?

    • @jonathanstorey6094
      @jonathanstorey6094 4 роки тому +54

      Clarinet

  • @wellsice
    @wellsice 3 роки тому +2160

    It's a sad reflection on UA-cam that this amazing piece is interrupted, ruined and blasted midway by a mortgage company ad.

    • @dracoarton94
      @dracoarton94 3 роки тому +110

      Shame on UA-cam for their annoying ads.

    • @FFXI_Addict
      @FFXI_Addict 3 роки тому +242

      Imagine if, in the 1700-1800s, a person stood mid-concert and shouting about how to improve your home equity value. They'd be shot like in that Bugs Bunny piano recital cartoon.

    • @silentdragon1555
      @silentdragon1555 3 роки тому +96

      Ad Blocker my friend, go get one...saves you the headaches...

    • @Lea-rh1kc
      @Lea-rh1kc 3 роки тому +69

      I have a tip to help you ! Move the cursor so it's placed just a few seconds before the end of the video. When the video is finished, click the replay button. All ads will be gone !

    • @heywardhollis1160
      @heywardhollis1160 3 роки тому +46

      Pay for it then.

  • @markcole1400
    @markcole1400 10 місяців тому +101

    I was lucky enough to play this with a full orchestra.
    Nothing like playing live music surrounded by good musicians.
    The lift you get from an appreciative audience is a special feeling

    • @4improv
      @4improv Місяць тому +1

      🙏
      --🎹

    • @Loungesugar
      @Loungesugar Місяць тому

      is this album the correct composer and orchestra? this reocrding is beautiful but it sounds differernt from other versions of this album when i look it up?

    • @markcole1400
      @markcole1400 Місяць тому

      Yes, this is the right album but it has another piece on there the Moldau by Smetana.
      This follows the river Moldau from it's source to the sea. Great piece of music. Enjoy 😊👍

  • @michaelmika2995
    @michaelmika2995 4 роки тому +1683

    My father fled Czechoslovakia in 1938. He was born in Michalovce in 1901 and would have loved this music, as I do. I was born in Paris, France, in 1943 and was in Normandy on D-Day, as a baby. Lucky to be able to listen to this gem. I still have all of my mother's 78s. Thank you. Michel

    • @Alex_ERZS
      @Alex_ERZS 4 роки тому +25

      Un français, salut👋

    • @Samo762
      @Samo762 4 роки тому +16

      You're aware that you're a Slovak citizen, right? ;)

    • @itspronouncednikolaj333
      @itspronouncednikolaj333 4 роки тому +51

      @@Samo762 he isnt, he is French citizen, who has Slovak ancestry

    • @Samo762
      @Samo762 4 роки тому +9

      @@itspronouncednikolaj333 he is, according to the years he posted

    • @itspronouncednikolaj333
      @itspronouncednikolaj333 4 роки тому +10

      @@Samo762 doesnt mean he is or was a Slovak citizen after he emigrated.

  • @robertthomas8300
    @robertthomas8300 Рік тому +199

    I fell in love with this classic, while playing poker in the frat house dining room; it was my introduction to classical music, and since then, I’ve enjoyed it live by the Philadelphia Orchestra several times, attending with some of my kids!
    Right now I’m listening to it on my iPhone, while in my nursing home bed at age 80

    • @k.hendrickson8735
      @k.hendrickson8735 Рік тому +5

      You were very lucky to be able to share live classic music w/ your children!

    • @groom_of_the_stools
      @groom_of_the_stools Рік тому +4

      Dvorak was not part of the classical period (18th-early 19th century from the Vienna school). He was a late-romantic era composer and conductor (early 20th century from the Eastern European school). Orchestral music is erroneously called "classical" but is properly known as either symphonic or avant garde.

    • @maguire1688
      @maguire1688 Рік тому +7

      I hope you live a long and happy life robert!

    • @TheDark-zt8oh
      @TheDark-zt8oh 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@@groom_of_the_stools 🤓

    • @rohansrider
      @rohansrider 10 місяців тому

      Best to call it serious music.

  • @vetaniellecalya1662
    @vetaniellecalya1662 Рік тому +328

    For me, as a Czech person, Dvořák's music is kinda melancholic and nostalgic. It just makes me feel I'm happy to be Czech.

    • @TheGlobeIsADeception
      @TheGlobeIsADeception Рік тому +11

      It makes me feel the same way, There is so much innocence and nostalgia to his music. It's incredibly beautiful and nothing else can make me feel the way I do when I listen to Dvorak.

    • @angryyordle4640
      @angryyordle4640 Рік тому +14

      Went for a vacation to Prague last year. You bet your ass I visited his and Smetanas graves

    • @ArtyFactual_Intelligence
      @ArtyFactual_Intelligence Рік тому +13

      You are lucky to be Czech and you also have the best beer.

    • @celiaLAGANA
      @celiaLAGANA Рік тому +7

      ​​@@angryyordle4640 me too!!!! Visited their graves! In 2001 year. I m argentinian, I studied piano and of course love Those great composers!!!

    • @He.Mi35
      @He.Mi35 Рік тому +6

      Celkově česká hudba, má vlast, Vltava, Rusalka, u toho si člověk tak krásně odpočine a relaxujte 🙂

  • @oldfrend
    @oldfrend 2 роки тому +135

    what kind of monster places ads in the middle of this masterpiece?!?

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 5 місяців тому +1

      You can monetize AI-generated videos on UA-cam.

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 5 місяців тому

      Will be eligible for monetization through advertisements, sponsorships, merchandise and other revenue sources. 25:26

    • @Serasod
      @Serasod 5 місяців тому +3

      An evil one without a heart and doesn't feel music. UA-cam itself. It has changed so much that I remember when I first started using it. I wish it were more like it use to be.

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 5 місяців тому

      Imagine the case of a person who thought they had gone to a place, but didn't! Uncomplicated! 33:47

    • @extrullorgd4444
      @extrullorgd4444 5 місяців тому

      UA-cam MP3 converter

  • @soothingsounds4347
    @soothingsounds4347 4 роки тому +520

    I love reading everybody's memories. Classical music is magic guys. Keep the stories coming. 🧡

    • @justanotherbohemian3827
      @justanotherbohemian3827 4 роки тому +2

      Aww that was so sweet of you :)

    • @rivenmain2175
      @rivenmain2175 4 роки тому +3

      @@justanotherbohemian3827 thank you for commenting :)

    • @justanotherbohemian3827
      @justanotherbohemian3827 4 роки тому

      @@rivenmain2175 no problem :)

    • @Rocketninja200
      @Rocketninja200 4 роки тому +10

      This was one of my father's favorites. He would come inside from working on our farm in Virginia at dusk. He had a large expensive sterio he was very proud of and being a rural area he would blast classical music as loud as he wanted. He and my mother would read and listen inside. My brother and sister and I would run around barefoot outside catching lighting bugs with our golden retriever for supervision. The music flowed from all the open windows since that old colonial house had no AC. You could hear every note beyond the yard.

    • @Judah_Katzenberger
      @Judah_Katzenberger 3 роки тому +1

      Classical refers to a period and not a style. Dvorak was born after the classical period. He was a pre-modernist. Orchestral music is called avant garde.

  • @taxfrauder
    @taxfrauder 3 роки тому +868

    It's nice to see people of all ages, backgrounds, and ethnicity enjoying this piece of music the same way. Music really is universal

    • @arkates3625
      @arkates3625 3 роки тому +22

      #woke

    • @youtubesucks1821
      @youtubesucks1821 3 роки тому +13

      How do you know what color I am though. How do you know I'm not a bot?

    • @adamnissen5572
      @adamnissen5572 3 роки тому +46

      @@youtubesucks1821 Then perhaps it's safer to say "It's nice to see people and bots of all ages, backgrounds, and colors enjoying this piece of music the same way."

    • @youtubesucks1821
      @youtubesucks1821 3 роки тому +19

      @@adamnissen5572 Thank you for the correction, this bot thanks you

    • @guyhowd7753
      @guyhowd7753 3 роки тому +9

      I like the sentiment but I'd have to argue that, although we very probably all take similar, enthusiastic, pleasure in this, our appreciation is unique to us all.

  • @NaseRote-kc7uz
    @NaseRote-kc7uz 11 місяців тому +7

    My grandfather Rien, had this precious Gem chosen to be played at his funeral.. as a musician, he had many fans, friends and family .. the place was crowded with family and friends who patiently took with these sounds goodbye from one of my most inspiring teachers as a zen peacemaker❤ as his granddaughter, i never can listen to this symphony without crying😢

  • @rayopd
    @rayopd 7 років тому +1964

    Growing up, we did not have much. I found an old gramophone - a wind-up His Master’s Voice and just 2 larger diameter 78 RPM records. One was Dvorak’s New World Symphony, and the other was Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. As a young boy of 15, I dusted off that old gramophone and played those records over and over again for years, till the needle on the HMV wore out. All my neighbors were playing their expensive stereos while I sat close to wind the machine so the music would not run out and listened to amazing sounds coming through the large horn from the gramophone … with my eyes closed and my mind tuned to a time which I imagined, as my soul drifted to a far-away place. And so began my fondness of classical music, even more so than it did when I was introduced to it one evening in my boarding school’s principal’s bungalow as I heard sounds that I’d never heard before, over his “foreign” stereo. My principal was a gracious man, with a large nurturing heart. I clearly remember him sitting us choir boys down on the floor of his living room one evening, pulling out an LP, reading the history of the music and its composer and then … playing whatever album played that evening. I don’t remember what he played. It was after I graduated from boarding school when I discovered the HMV gramophone and the 2 LP’s on a dusty old, rickety shelf, high up in the ceiling space, among the rafters in our apartment … and so began my journey to what I love - the peace, serenity, controlled tension, calculated movements and so much more that stirs a human soul in classical music - if the soul will only pause … and listen.

    • @lisag2560
      @lisag2560 7 років тому +67

      What a beautiful memory!

    • @gabrielajoller7834
      @gabrielajoller7834 6 років тому +59

      I am going to listen to it in a few days in Cannes. During the concert I'll try to imagine you as a young boy sitting alone in front of the gramophone and listening to this big world of feelings you couldn't spell at this time. Now we can. We are inbetween buoyancy, submission by the fate, intense vigour and pure beauty.

    • @FairyWeatherMan
      @FairyWeatherMan 6 років тому +26

      A beautiful and romantic memory! Thanks for your words

    • @TheDazzRat
      @TheDazzRat 6 років тому +16

      Those two pieces are magnum opuses and archetypes of symphonic composition. Another favorite classical piece of mine is Sibelius's violin concerto. Also Bach's Chaconne (solo violin) from the Sonatas and Partitas. Plus, they used those two pieces you mentioned (Dvorak and Rimsky-Korsakov) to great effect in two of the all-time best Ren & Stimpy episodes -- Space Madness and Marooned (both space-themed as it turns out). What more can you ask for?

    • @p.b4287
      @p.b4287 5 років тому +12

      Wonderful memory! Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @jdaniel1355
    @jdaniel1355 4 роки тому +431

    Now I understand everything. This CD was put on the radio in Tacna, Peru, when I did not have access to the Internet and and I did not know what authors and I did not know the names of these themes. But I never forgot the melodies. I have long known who the authors are and what the themes are. But now that I listen to this video, it reminded me of that remote afternoon when I lay in my bed listening to the radio for the first time the same melodies that I have heard now. Everything was so different back then.

    • @oliverxu4390
      @oliverxu4390 4 роки тому +15

      The nostalgia hits hard..

    • @Riiddens
      @Riiddens 4 роки тому +9

      Damn, this comment makes me feel nostalgic of a moment I never lived !

    • @JO-kp6lk
      @JO-kp6lk 3 роки тому +4

      @@Riiddens A creative mind
      will do that to you, Sam. You can
      be grateful that you are so blessed.

    • @christiansanchezplasencia5882
      @christiansanchezplasencia5882 3 роки тому

      @Andrés Arias gaaaaaaaa

    • @baturrez7485
      @baturrez7485 3 роки тому +1

      La sinfonía del Nuevo Mundo.

  • @filipk.5674
    @filipk.5674 2 роки тому +138

    As a Slovak/Czechoslovak, I´m very proud of this beautiful piece, love from Slovakia

    • @markmann8056
      @markmann8056 2 роки тому +7

      you, as slovak, are proud of czech clasical music? funny...

    • @crabcrab2024
      @crabcrab2024 2 роки тому +26

      @mark Mann Don’t be a fool, Mark! They are both Slavic peoples, neighbors and have interacted for ages, not to mention being in the same country for decades. All Czech has a good portion of Slovak in it, and visa versa. Don’t be so narrow-minded.

    • @uuuggghgh7912
      @uuuggghgh7912 2 роки тому +2

      @@crabcrab2024 so I can say that as Polish I can be proud of Russian music because they're also Slavic? Man come one, what are you talking about

    • @crabcrab2024
      @crabcrab2024 2 роки тому +4

      @@uuuggghgh7912 You are smart enough to understand why this analogy doesn't hold. :) Are you ashamed of Felix Dzerszinski?

    • @uuuggghgh7912
      @uuuggghgh7912 2 роки тому

      @@crabcrab2024 im not sure if im smart enough to understand the point of your question and what does it have to do with music. He was not even composer…

  • @michal_king478
    @michal_king478 2 роки тому +191

    I dont know how many people know this but this was the first piece of music ever played on another celestial body. Neil Armstrong couldnt have picked a more fitting music. "from a new world" was a verry fitting name for music which was eventually played on the surface of a completely alien world. When I listen to it, Sometimes I close my eyes and imagine looking up at the Earth from the barren surface of the Moon.

    • @alexk7937
      @alexk7937 Рік тому +12

      I didn't know that! That's so interesting. And exactly like you said: extremely fitting. Neil Armstrong had good taste in music. :)

  • @jayvigdior6844
    @jayvigdior6844 3 роки тому +35

    Dvorak was very hopeful about the New World and not disappointed! He moved to the U.S. in 1892 in search of new musical inspiration to become the director of the new National Academy of Music in New York City; its mission was to create "a national musical spirit." It provided an affordable musical education for two generations of students, including Dvorak's afro-american student Henry Burleigh. Dvorak subsequently moved to Spillville Iowa, home to many Bohemian settlers, where he heard black spirituals and the rhythms of native-american drums and composed the New World symphony.

    • @NaseRote-kc7uz
      @NaseRote-kc7uz 11 місяців тому

    • @darrinsiberia
      @darrinsiberia 4 місяці тому

      someone in reddit classical music asked "whst is the most quintessential American classical piece" and my response was this.

    • @jayvigdior6844
      @jayvigdior6844 4 місяці тому +2

      I don't think you can pick only one piece but I would add George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. What is more quintessentially American than jazz?
      I would also add Aaron Copeland's Appalachian Spring. 7:47 ?

  • @awanna-bechristine9324
    @awanna-bechristine9324 3 роки тому +92

    I'm a highschool musician in the Reading Symphony Youth Orchestra and we played this in the spring of 2019. It immediately became one of my favorites and I have listened to it almost every week since then. Our orchestra loved this piece and you could tell - we never sounded better. The joy and the adrenaline rush that this piece brings when you play it with a full orchestra is almost incomparable, and hearing it now from a professional orchestra with no out of tune notes and no missed entrances brings back so many memories of rehearsing this :)

    • @pamelafrancis2945
      @pamelafrancis2945 2 роки тому +4

      I have played music (very little however) and know exactly what you mean. I feel happy not to have been a professional musician as was once told "as an orchestral player you can become jaded and cynical". But ...!

    • @awanna-bechristine9324
      @awanna-bechristine9324 2 роки тому +5

      I would just like to add that I have now returned to this recording in the fall of 2022, having received news from my college orchestra director at Susquehanna (Dr. Zachary Levi) that we will be performing this piece in the spring of 2023. I am delighted. I realize now how faulty our highschool performance was - though we tried our hardest - and I'm thrilled to be playing this once again with a much higher level orchestra!

    • @retro_sounds
      @retro_sounds Рік тому +2

      @@awanna-bechristine9324 if ten years from now you're still playing music (and I really hope you are, because it sounds like you love it) imagine how you'll feel next time you get to play this piece. It's like having a friend you don't hang out with all the time. But whenever you do run into them you remember how much you care about them and you discover something new about them.

    • @fixinman
      @fixinman Рік тому

      Watch the anime Blue Orchestra. It's centered around a high school orchestra learning this.

  • @barbarachattin-mcnichols2370
    @barbarachattin-mcnichols2370 3 роки тому +72

    As a teenager in the late '60s, for one entire school year I would come home every day from school, drape myself over a chair in front of the console stereo and listen to this symphony at least once. It is in my bones still and always brings me joy when I hear it.

    • @laurenceatkins867
      @laurenceatkins867 2 роки тому +6

      I read your comment and thought you must have been a strange girl; however, then I remember at 13 years old asking my grandmother to buy this on a cassette tape for Christmas - was the best present.

    • @elizabethkulp1945
      @elizabethkulp1945 2 роки тому +3

      Oh my goodness! I did exactly the same thing---also in the late '60's!! What a wonderful piece of music. I love reading everyone's experiences with it.

    • @michal_king478
      @michal_king478 2 роки тому +3

      beautiful how timeless this music is. Enjoyed by many people of all ages at all times.

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack 11 місяців тому

      I did the same thing, but with the soundtrack from West Side Story. Every single day after school when I was 12 years old.

    • @nachtegaelw5389
      @nachtegaelw5389 11 днів тому

      @@elainebmackI did the same & listened daily to the west side story soundtrack in college!

  • @slaveNo-4028
    @slaveNo-4028 2 роки тому +93

    "Largo" makes me feel like you're watching the sunrise on a majestic mountain and then go on through a beautiful forest, coming by all kinds of nature, a deer, a river, then on top of a hill you look down on another range of mountains. It's one of those pieces that truly takes your mind on a whole trip

    • @mrman5066
      @mrman5066 Рік тому +2

      and then during the clarinet duet, it's like you've set out on food in the cold, each step a light pound on the drum, watching the nature around you

    • @NaseRote-kc7uz
      @NaseRote-kc7uz 11 місяців тому

    • @SealedKiller
      @SealedKiller 10 місяців тому

      Largo has a very mythical feel for me. Otherworldly feeling. Like exploring a mysterious world.

    • @alexmur6411
      @alexmur6411 5 місяців тому

      The only thing that comes close to it is Richard Wagner’s Romance from Albumblatt

  • @DreamingCatStudio
    @DreamingCatStudio 3 роки тому +46

    Such a gift Dvorak gave us Americans, reflecting the gorgeous and vibrant folk themes of our new world. I've always been both proud and grateful of this unique tribute.

    • @michael-me1vd
      @michael-me1vd 2 роки тому +16

      Exactly. Many are unaware that Dvorak was paying tribute to America.

    • @von0312
      @von0312 2 роки тому

      aswell as his string quartet

    • @mrman5066
      @mrman5066 Рік тому +1

      so true. We need more American composers inspired by Dvorak!

  • @kaideneatstheearth7104
    @kaideneatstheearth7104 3 роки тому +457

    As a one piece fan and classical music enthusiast, this was the perfect moment for me

    • @Aidans_music_collection
      @Aidans_music_collection 3 роки тому +9

      One piece had music based off this?

    • @elitesonnyboi
      @elitesonnyboi 3 роки тому +97

      @@Aidans_music_collection no they had this exact piece in crocodile and luffy’s fight

    • @nilsgoliasch244
      @nilsgoliasch244 3 роки тому +25

      Always gives me chills. That finishing blow was just something special

    • @WashedXTV
      @WashedXTV 3 роки тому +13

      no better song for that scene

    • @machintosh3008
      @machintosh3008 3 роки тому +7

      @@Aidans_music_collection During a fight in one piece they played this

  • @joshliam1967
    @joshliam1967 4 роки тому +105

    The Largo section is easily one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.

    • @TinkerTailor4303
      @TinkerTailor4303 Рік тому +4

      Have also heard it called "Going Home." Makes me cry every time I hear it.

    • @alexmur6411
      @alexmur6411 5 місяців тому

      The only thing that comes close to it is Richard Wagner’s Romance from Albumblatt.

  • @Ironclad404
    @Ironclad404 4 роки тому +147

    Our nation might be small compared to large empires that rule the world, but our hearts are big and we love our small corner of the universe.

    • @mirjanamilosavljevic4261
      @mirjanamilosavljevic4261 4 роки тому +12

      Agree with you,even do I am not Czech, Slavic Spirit I guess ,love from Serbia

    • @paulmunda1405
      @paulmunda1405 4 роки тому +3

      Complete agreed with you ! I feel the spirit of my fatherland beloved !

    • @michaelmika2995
      @michaelmika2995 4 роки тому +5

      My father fled from Kosice, Czechoslovakia,in 1938 to France where I was born. Love this music.

    • @sygon1157
      @sygon1157 4 роки тому +2

      Greetings from Austria, we European Nation's will stick together against the global giants

    • @robinohara226
      @robinohara226 3 роки тому +1

      @@sygon1157 historically that has not been the case

  • @milosantosuosso-ob2tl
    @milosantosuosso-ob2tl Рік тому +55

    Dvorak did not need to go this hard, this is amazing and I always loved New World symphony, and the third movement is underrated

    • @ablueraven
      @ablueraven Рік тому +2

      It def is 😭
      It's like it's telling a story... I love it ! It's so dramatic 😭😍

    • @wistfulgraph
      @wistfulgraph 9 місяців тому

      All the movements are impeccable. The most beautiful classical music I’ve listened to.

  • @gena5237
    @gena5237 4 роки тому +260

    i’ve been going through a very hard time in my life right now and i have recently discovered the way classical music makes someone’s very soul feel like it’s floating and i just am very thankful for this art

    • @ybenr2346
      @ybenr2346 4 роки тому +6

      That's cool. Has it gotten better already?

    • @ForgivingDragon
      @ForgivingDragon 4 роки тому +7

      @@ybenr2346 It happens in moments, or in years. An answer to a question like this has no absolutes.

    • @ybenr2346
      @ybenr2346 4 роки тому +2

      @@ForgivingDragon Now when I think about...you're right. I make also the same experience very often.

    • @janemariehoward
      @janemariehoward 3 роки тому +3

      A great escape. I play classical music every night when I go to bed.

    • @daftirishmarej1827
      @daftirishmarej1827 3 роки тому +3

      I hope things are getting a bit easier?

  • @juliathornton9474
    @juliathornton9474 Рік тому +58

    I’ve played horn on this many times and will perform it again this weekend. It’s always thrilling. Such a masterpiece.

    • @christopheragro1953
      @christopheragro1953 Рік тому +1

      Julia, as a former fellow horn player, I remember playing pieces like this when I was a member of my university's orchestra. I remember struggling with transpositions because I was hardly taught how to do them!

  • @Kikisaurus_
    @Kikisaurus_ 2 роки тому +23

    As child, I used to listen to Dvorák with my dad. After 30 years, still my favourite symphony

  • @DGEddieDGEtm
    @DGEddieDGEtm Рік тому +14

    To be honest, I am a metalhead. I do SlipKnoT and Dethklok singing and I live for Iron Maiden, yet I always come back to this piece. There is just so much raw emotion in this music that compels me to listen to it again and again, and never be bored of it.

    • @SerafinDrake
      @SerafinDrake Рік тому +1

      I wonder if anyone's ever arranged the melody of the fourth movement for electric guitar? And if so, has Dr Viossy ever played it?

    • @stevie222wonder
      @stevie222wonder Рік тому +2

      I grew up loving classical music and metal, and I feel that some people call me crazy for saying the two genres are incredibly similar if you break down some of the better songs coming from each genre. The story behind Dimmu Borgir's album, Death Cult Armageddon, is a great one.

    • @SerafinDrake
      @SerafinDrake Рік тому +1

      @@stevie222wonder - The whole reason I got into heavy metal was that I heard Savatage interpret Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King." Before that, I was mostly into classical. I have since found out that it's not at all uncommon for heavy metal musicians to have been conservatory trained - can't remember if it was members of the band Motorhead or Pantera that met when they were at Juilliard, maybe it's both. But it makes total sense. The common theme in both genres is virtuosity. I wonder if any metal guitarists have interpreted Paganini.

  • @JustKataYT
    @JustKataYT Рік тому +20

    One of the greatest pieces of music of all time.

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 5 місяців тому

      We don't know if it's the biggest, we imagine it's one of the most important pieces in classical music.

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 5 місяців тому

      You can be sure of that. 25:25

  • @bingo1232
    @bingo1232 11 місяців тому +3

    That 4th movement tears my scalp off!! What a great summation!! A throbbing reckoning, a mighty totaling-up of accounts!! I’m 73 and when I die I pray that this is the theme I’ll be hearing be hearing as I go on to the next world. (They asked an old guru what it was like to die. He said, “No problem. It’s like taking off an old tight shoe.”) Ha!!

  • @richdiana3663
    @richdiana3663 3 роки тому +27

    A masterpiece that I have loved for 50 yrs. It has followed me in my life and given me comfort, something this old fool needs more now than ever.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 3 роки тому +3

      Oh don't be too harsh to yourself.

    •  Рік тому +1

      🫂🌼🌼🏞️🌅🌄

  • @FFXI_Addict
    @FFXI_Addict 3 роки тому +37

    36 years old and I am hearing this for the first time. I'm jealous of people who've been listening to this for longer than I've been alive. It's... doing things to me.
    My dad died on December 28th 2017. I've never dealt with it. I've emotionally ran and hid, obfuscating the pain with TV and video games. But there's something so honest in this music. There's genuine suffering, I feel, in its commitment to sincerity. Life hurts, and it's okay to get damaged and be weak sometimes. But hiding from the truth doesn't help at all. Gotta accept the full truth for its agony, vexation, beauty, and splendor all.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 3 роки тому +2

      There's beauty even in hard times.. grieve in any form you need.. it will heal you.. I actually cry as I write this.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 3 роки тому +2

      You could write some poetry

    • @markpalavosvrahotes5575
      @markpalavosvrahotes5575 2 роки тому +1

      You’re Dad might be seeing this live as we speak.

    • @FFXI_Addict
      @FFXI_Addict 2 роки тому

      @@markpalavosvrahotes5575 that's a very comforting thought. Thank you for that.

    • @RichardPhillips1066
      @RichardPhillips1066 2 роки тому

      I think music like this is only way though it , I listened to this when I. Lost my father age 11

  • @gematr14a42
    @gematr14a42 4 роки тому +370

    The 4th movement is sooooooooo gooooooood. It's epic, it's dramatic, it's beautiful, it's just so good. The texture in 36:48 makes me feel so much feels.

    • @vijaykrishnan7797
      @vijaykrishnan7797 3 роки тому +18

      The ending of the movement is one of the most mightiest and most emotional one of all symphonies

    • @cleenash
      @cleenash 3 роки тому +5

      @@vijaykrishnan7797 epic things made even before ''epic'' was used a a word

    • @vijaykrishnan7797
      @vijaykrishnan7797 3 роки тому +4

      @@cleenash hahahah yea this is the godfather of epicness

    • @israelasiku3975
      @israelasiku3975 2 роки тому +5

      FYI: Did you know that the 4th movement's intro was an inspiration for the opening theme of Jaws movie?

    • @king_charles
      @king_charles 2 роки тому +2

      @@israelasiku3975 very similar.

  • @equestrianrosie
    @equestrianrosie 2 роки тому +33

    I first heard this many years ago watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes. I must say, it fits so perfectly with grand space battles in the background. A gorgeous masterwork. Before becoming disabled, I played 15 years of violin and 12 of piano. I have such fond memories of playing in orchestra throughout school and then in a Piano Trio for weddings after graduation. Practicing with a small group of musicians is such a joy, but rehearsal with a full orchestra - there is no equal.
    If you are out there and have even a modest aptitude for music, do yourself a favor and put in the effort. If life takes it away from you eventually, as it did me at age 25, you will be glad you did what you could with music while you were able. I know I am.

    • @ecduf
      @ecduf 2 роки тому

      Magnificent comment Melinda, thanks !

    • @alexk7937
      @alexk7937 Рік тому

      What a beautiful comment! Thank you!

  • @isabellesobkowiak4640
    @isabellesobkowiak4640 Рік тому +10

    je l'écoute depuis tellement de temps; J'envie les personnes qui l'a découvriront. Elle a bercé mon adolescence, mieux que que la pastorale en fait ; même œuvres

  • @RayGulick
    @RayGulick Рік тому +2

    I played 'New World Symphony' nearly every day in the car when I took my daughter to kindergarten (she's now in her 40s). Tonight she called me to ask "What was the name of that composer and the symphony we listened to on the way to school?" We had a nice conversation about that and other things, but it's really clear that introducing kids to things you love is something they remember (even if they might be shaky on some of the details), and it means something to them. Anyway, I hadn't listened to it in forever, so I came here, rather than dig through my CDs to find it.

  • @alessiacavalleri7833
    @alessiacavalleri7833 5 років тому +2110

    That sensation when you try to remember when and where you heard this... just to realize it was in Barbie Rapunzel

  • @sstanyer4741
    @sstanyer4741 3 роки тому +43

    This still brings tears to my eyes even after the dozens of times I've listened to it. Absolutely stunning

  • @matthewwilliams3643
    @matthewwilliams3643 Рік тому +26

    This symphony does not get enough credit for the progression of music in America he was an innovator America likes to portray him as somebody who was influenced by certain kinds of American music but actually he progressed American music

    • @darrinsiberia
      @darrinsiberia 4 місяці тому

      American classical music owes so much to refugees.
      If not for WWI and WWII American classical music as we know it does not exist.

  • @bentwookie348
    @bentwookie348 11 місяців тому +1

    When my son was maybe 2 or 3, he repeatedly watched a show called Little Einsteins which featured classic art and music. Dvorak was always the music that stood out to me and because of that, this music will always and forever remind me of that time in our lives and bring a tear of joy to my eye.

  • @TheAkan99
    @TheAkan99 2 роки тому +11

    My late father used to love this…

  • @tthoriel3930
    @tthoriel3930 4 роки тому +29

    When I was a little boy at 9 yrs of age, my dad listened to the New World Symphony of Dvorak, and I had a chance to join in and listen to this symphony as well. I told myself why the music is so sad but very lovely! Now several yrs later I used to listen to this symphony from different conductors such as Hebert von Karajan, etc.. and I get addicted to this symphony if I again listen to this one!
    Dvorak is an immortal composer! And the entire word nations all admire him as long as his New World Symphony still being played everywhere around the whole world.
    Thank You Mister Dvorak for your Musical Wonder!
    Thoriel

    • @goatlps
      @goatlps 4 роки тому +2

      Dvorak is one of the all-time great composers, and one of the most versatile too - he wrote music in many different styles. He's very underrated.

    • @DaLurf
      @DaLurf 4 роки тому +3

      Never considered this music as sad though. Uplifting. Inspiring.

  • @ZzKingz1
    @ZzKingz1 4 роки тому +21

    Playing the first movement in orchestra was an unforgettable experience of my life. Love this piece so much

  • @teresadebroeck4344
    @teresadebroeck4344 7 років тому +211

    This summer I went on a big trip. As I was in the plane I discovered the new simphony on one of the playlists of the plane itself. It was the best version I had ever listen to. I listened to it twice and so carefully as if I were actually going to discovere a new world, in my case a new continent. The msic was kept in my head for the whole vacation. When I was returning to my country I listened to it again with all my memories and images of all the great places I went flashing. This piece is really remarkable and so well written! I always thought that, but now more than ever.

  • @theflyinghawk249
    @theflyinghawk249 2 роки тому +29

    I rarely listen to classical music, today I decided to listen to a composition I was curious about, but I got distracted as it ended and... this started playing.
    I got completely caught up by it.
    I have to say, this is one of the most breathtaking pieces of music I have ever heard.

    • @markopetrovic7376
      @markopetrovic7376 Рік тому +2

      listen rachmaninoff 2nd and 3rd piano concerto for instance next.

    • @retro_sounds
      @retro_sounds Рік тому

      If you liked this, some pieces with the same vibe are The Firebird by Stravinsky and Symphony 4 by Tchaikovsky. Also if you don't mind some very loud choral singing over the finale of orchestral music, try symphonies 9 by Beethoven and 2 by Mahler.

  • @PP_1565
    @PP_1565 4 роки тому +10

    My father loved this symphony but I wasn't much into "modern" classical as an amateur pianist (more Chopin, Mozart, etc.). But I was on a trip to Avignon alone in 2002 and decided to go listen to a concert by high school orchestra one night, intending to listen to Rachmaninov. But they were also playing the New World Symphony in full boom and glory !!! My !! I was totally hooked and it has become one of my favourite pieces since. Thanks the school children who made it so memorable :-)

  • @luckfolly1183
    @luckfolly1183 3 роки тому +17

    I was studying for my AP History class, listening to video game music when my dad recommended this. He studied with it in college at BYU, and it's cool to listen to the same tracks my dad did when he was a little older than me.
    Needless to say, orchestral music is incredible. Nothing beats it.

  • @mH-zo8pt
    @mH-zo8pt Рік тому +7

    J' ai offert cette symphonie sur un 33 tours à ma chère maman 💕 pour la fête des mères, j' avais cassé ma tirelire pour l' occasion. C'est toujours avec une grande émotion que j' écoute cette interprétation qui évoque un magnifique moment de ma vie 💞 merci à vous

  • @kotodama56
    @kotodama56 3 роки тому +13

    Hats of to the Slovak Phil on an excellent performance! An excellent recording too. But UA-cam, could you please have the decency to place ads between movements? Why do you insist on defacing great art?

  • @warnerbroken8973
    @warnerbroken8973 3 роки тому +25

    This is the very first orchestra piece that had made such a profound impact to me. The last time I felt something like this, was with Mahler's Ressurection symphony. But this is something else. I can feel the New World coming. I can see the future. I can feel all the love and the frustration through the bloodshed pages of our history, and all this vibrant love and preparedness for a harsh but bright change.

  • @swinger9374
    @swinger9374 2 роки тому +7

    I can fail my education, lose my job or get divorced. But such beautiful music will always stay and be with me when available.

  • @loiman4179
    @loiman4179 5 місяців тому +5

    This is the first symphony that ever made me cry

  • @thomasschandolph6124
    @thomasschandolph6124 6 років тому +155

    My parents played classical music for me as a baby and throughout my childhood, and I fell in love with Dvorak when I was 13 and I felt the way his music shifted seamlessly from suspenseful to happy and then to somber. I love this whole piece, but 17:58 has to be the best line in the entire piece.

    • @dovlifson3
      @dovlifson3 4 роки тому +3

      Jaguars suck. Dvorak certainly wouldn't be a Jaguars fan if he lived today, probably a Chiefs or Patriots fan.

    • @spacetcade
      @spacetcade 4 роки тому +12

      @@dovlifson3 Dvorak isn't even American and he probably wouldn't watch football. Stop trying to correlate someone's comment with his pfp, asshole.

    • @Deemon-qe1pz
      @Deemon-qe1pz 4 роки тому +2

      @@spacetcade shutup dweeb

    • @the_flying_airplane5335
      @the_flying_airplane5335 3 роки тому +3

      Gonna have to disagree and say 34:10. But this whole piece has gotta be one of my favorite classical pieces ever

    • @jacquieharris389
      @jacquieharris389 3 роки тому +2

      @@the_flying_airplane5335 We all have our favorites, and I certainly respect yours. I have too many to name, but at the top of my list would have to be "Brandenburg Concertos"; Gershwin's "Concerto in F"; Barber's "Adagio"; and my favorite of all time, the extraordinarily exciting "Piano Concerto #3 by Prokofiev.

  • @lawrencederenne5092
    @lawrencederenne5092 4 роки тому +7

    Last century as a young man with my wife, we saw and heard this symphony played by the Vienna Philharmonic in that city’s music hall. Will never forget the experience.

  • @carlablair9898
    @carlablair9898 Рік тому +43

    The ads should not be cutting into this beautiful music.

    • @lymphomasurvive
      @lymphomasurvive Рік тому +1

      You could also pay for it and be less entitled.

    • @CarterFelixOfficial
      @CarterFelixOfficial 11 місяців тому

      ​@@lymphomasurviveor you could be less retarded

    • @SedgeHermit
      @SedgeHermit 10 місяців тому

      U Block Origin, really should be automatic

  • @Raikaska
    @Raikaska 3 роки тому +30

    Dude, I always come back to this one. One of the best symphonies ever without a doubt

    • @milosantosuosso-ob2tl
      @milosantosuosso-ob2tl Рік тому +2

      I find this to be the best piece of music ever written

    • @mrman5066
      @mrman5066 Рік тому

      Let's go! I am 100% with ya@@milosantosuosso-ob2tl

  • @KiraNear777
    @KiraNear777 3 роки тому +77

    I've seen a lot of amazing stories of how people found this song, mostly through a guy called Luffy, but ...
    I am utterly baffled on how nobody mentioned "The Wizard's last rhymes".
    Thank you, Rhapsody. As a Beethoven girl, through and through, you guys introduced this wonder to me.
    My favorite Symphony. The only thing that makes me sad is that I discovered it so late, and not in my teenage years, or else I would've listened to this through the worst period of my life... And probably would love it even more.

    • @8elementallords
      @8elementallords 3 роки тому +3

      Rhapsody of Fire is also what ultimately brought me here as well, such a good band, and a good use of this symphony building "The Wizard's Last Rhymes" around the piece.

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak 3 роки тому +1

      On every classical vid, there's at least one comment about metal and I love it! Continue loving these virtuosos hundreds of years apart! Just because one instrument is a violin and one is a guitar doesn't make one more adept at producing beauty than the other.

    • @LordComradeAnarchoCapitalus
      @LordComradeAnarchoCapitalus Рік тому

      Never expected power metal here, nice

  • @skygerspacher6891
    @skygerspacher6891 4 роки тому +27

    my parents had this album in their collection. Often when I was going to sleep at night I would hear it playing. I remember the cover. Hearing it was the first time I realized something so beautiful was painful, maybe because of how deeply it took me into myself.

  • @kevinbuckles4938
    @kevinbuckles4938 7 років тому +158

    The most inspiring piece of music in my life - first heard it at 10 years old and still sounds wonderful when I'm touching 60. My love of all types metal also stems from this work. Wonderful.

    • @kiwidave6
      @kiwidave6 5 років тому +6

      Me too. Also about 10 when I first heard it, and now a bit past 60!

    • @FREAKout59
      @FREAKout59 5 років тому +2

      @David Hargreaves don't forget brass ;p

    • @foveauxbear
      @foveauxbear 5 років тому +4

      The thrilling climax to the end of the first movement reduces me to a goosebumpy-blathering-idiot.

    • @Koozomec
      @Koozomec 2 роки тому +1

      🤟❤

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 11 місяців тому +1

    During my junior year I had the opportunity to attend Symphony School of America in Dodgeville Wisconsin. We performed only the last movement of this wonderful symphony, but as soon as I got back home, I knew I had to hear the whole piece. I bought the pocket score and Carl Fischer's music store downtown and a recording with the Chicago Symphony and Fritz Reiner. This piece made a huge impression on me which endures to this day.

  • @xc95928
    @xc95928 2 роки тому +17

    The whole symphony is great, but I just love the second movement. Maybe because it is my dad's favorite piece of classical music. He played it for me when I was little, and at that time I thought it was boring and didn't think much of it. But the melody and the memory of that moment sort of stuck to the back of my head and every now and then I would remember it. Later when I rediscovered it, I finally understood why he liked it so much. I wonder if he remembers that day when he played it to me the first time. Gotta call my dad tonight.

    • @csanadalapi5016
      @csanadalapi5016 2 роки тому +2

      This second movement is what got me into playing music. I was about to quit playing the Clarinet at the age of 12, but then my teacher gave me what he called "Indian lullaby", with which I fell in love. And then I learned that the local windband plays the whole symphony regularly, and the rest is history.

    • @stephenc1795
      @stephenc1795 Рік тому +1

      Did you call your Dad?

    • @alexmur6411
      @alexmur6411 5 місяців тому

      The only thing that comes close to it is Richard Wagner’s Romance from Albumblatt

  • @davemuckeye
    @davemuckeye 2 роки тому +3

    1979 I studied this Symphony in my final school year… for some reason, Music was my best subject out of the six I studied…

  • @jahamilton
    @jahamilton 4 роки тому +476

    I remember 33:54 from when I saw a crocodile get beaten up by a piece of rubber or something like that

    • @aaryanmachado4735
      @aaryanmachado4735 4 роки тому +37

      That's why I'm here 😂

    • @theinimitablejora522
      @theinimitablejora522 4 роки тому +46

      "If this were Vivi's country... SHE'D BE SMILING A WHOLE LOT MORE RIGHT NOW!!!!"
      Tears and chills.
      At just the memory.
      MAN Alabasta was magical.

    • @Icy648
      @Icy648 4 роки тому +23

      Alabasta was a very cool arc in my opinion

    • @sleepyduck2358
      @sleepyduck2358 4 роки тому +8

      That’s why I’m here

    • @victorycoffee92
      @victorycoffee92 4 роки тому +6

      Jaws

  • @paulcress7985
    @paulcress7985 2 роки тому +4

    I'll be in Pittsburgh on May 6th listening to the symphony playing this piece

  • @jinghangli2042
    @jinghangli2042 2 роки тому +9

    The fact that I got an ad to watch for every 3 mins of classical music in this vid is solid proof that youtube platform has absolutely zero respect for art and audiences at all.

  • @marshachenoweth4882
    @marshachenoweth4882 3 роки тому +7

    I've been listening to this for 30 yrs. And it soothes
    My soul

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 3 роки тому

      Also 30 years. When the Berlin Wall came down.

  • @PhantoMace2012
    @PhantoMace2012 5 років тому +51

    One of the greatest symphonies ever written performed to near-perfection. This is the most incredible version I have ever heard!

    • @atheeoslsarkkos7739
      @atheeoslsarkkos7739 5 років тому +4

      just after this one ua-cam.com/video/_9RT2nHD6CQ/v-deo.html which seems slow in a first listenig but appears to be better afterwhile

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 3 роки тому +1

      Same.

    • @christianroux
      @christianroux 3 роки тому

      Il y a aussi la version sous la direction de Marzena Diakun de 2018,sinon celle de Sergiu Celibidache plus ancienne....magnifique

  • @garyheiden3120
    @garyheiden3120 4 роки тому +26

    this is the soundtrack to the greatest western I never saw.

  • @vijaydatta6249
    @vijaydatta6249 3 роки тому +7

    After our 78’s and LP’s were put aside, it’s after years that I’m listening to this beautiful symphony once again.So soothing!

  • @michaljanal3094
    @michaljanal3094 4 роки тому +17

    I am proud that I am from Czech republic as Dvořák. Masterpiece!

    • @grahammccready2647
      @grahammccready2647 2 роки тому

      for sure, he is remarkable. i do love a bit of Beethoven but Dvorak is right up there with him imo.

  • @feinte_archive
    @feinte_archive 3 роки тому +7

    I'm used to enjoy this fantastic music everytime I'm reading a book called "Phobos" because this piece of art showed me this musical piece of art.

  • @Benifull
    @Benifull 4 роки тому +20

    Memories as a kid in 1976 of the LA City Youth Band playing this and alot of other wonderful music. A bunch of high schoolers playing college level arrainged music. It was tremendously fun. Listening to it, is one thing, but getting to play it and being a part of the whole experience, just amazing.

  • @danielsimon8754
    @danielsimon8754 3 роки тому +31

    Probably the first piece I have ever heard that go me hooked on classical music. If anyone wants to be introduced to this genre this is the piece to listen to more than an other work for any starters. One of the greatest symphonies ever composed.

    • @pamelafrancis2945
      @pamelafrancis2945 2 роки тому +1

      I tend to agree, with Sibelius to follow on!

    • @ct6502c
      @ct6502c Рік тому +2

      I think "The Hebrides" by Felix Mendelsohn is another really great way to introduce someone to classical music. It got me hooked! It has such a beautiful, epic sound to it, especially the beginning. It sounds like something from a movie!

    • @Kerflappadoodle
      @Kerflappadoodle Рік тому

      I know I’m very late to this comment, and that this song is composed for band, but Satiric dances is a good short one.

  • @EminAnimE1
    @EminAnimE1 Рік тому +12

    This is the symphony that got me into classical (in the wider meaning of the word) music. It's so nostalgic.

  • @shaunkelly7791
    @shaunkelly7791 3 місяці тому +2

    Oh YES -- we get to perform this on October 14th! Every rehearsal has been joyful and challenging. What an amazing work of historic art.

  • @skylerpretto1221
    @skylerpretto1221 6 місяців тому +2

    That first movement though! Powerful music; masterful performance!

  • @markallanwolfe
    @markallanwolfe 5 років тому +18

    I am humbled GOD would place in the heart of man this beautiful music amazing all of it every note

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom 3 роки тому +1

      humble folks always bring up their good pal GOD the first chance they get

    • @markallanwolfe
      @markallanwolfe 3 роки тому

      Yep im as humble as they come dude. I thank God for having mercy upon us creating such wonderful light and beautiful music.

  • @carlosmosqueratangarife1522
    @carlosmosqueratangarife1522 2 роки тому +14

    I can listen to this extraordinary masterpiece for hours non-stop. One of the greatest pieces of music. It is just apotheotic! It moves me and lifts me up. II and IV movement is by far one of my favorites.

  • @petitemesangebleue987
    @petitemesangebleue987 5 років тому +15

    Oh mon Dieu des souvenirs remontent brusquement...j’ai joué ce magnifique morceau en orchestre il y’a plusieurs années en arrière... Je ne me rappelais plus combien je l’aimais....Quelle œuvre unique, grandiose et si délicate à la fois!

  • @donalmattimoe9860
    @donalmattimoe9860 2 роки тому +2

    I remember back in 1983 my first college roommate spent his scholarship money on a new Kenwood stereo and speakers! In his vinyl collection he had this album. I would study with this album every week. Today 7/14/2022 I am enjoying those rapturous melodies again and falling in love with it all over again. BEAUTIFUL Thank You

  • @db528
    @db528 4 роки тому +18

    Many years ago, when I was a kid, my father would play classical music every Sunday. I'd groan when he did, but, in spite of myself, New World Symphony really began to grow on me. I love it.

  • @aleminm_25
    @aleminm_25 4 роки тому +46

    It will always be an honor for me to have played this art in an orchestra, only it was the adagio, but it was very important to me; ')))) *sorry for the english, i'm learning yet xd.

    • @Berasu
      @Berasu 4 роки тому +1

      Ya me gustaría a mí poder tocar aunque sea la mitad de un movimiento de esta obra

  • @labcatdog00000
    @labcatdog00000 7 років тому +133

    45:05, I have no words, it's just beautiful, as a cellist of seven years I'm always inspired listening to these beautiful works

    • @atheeoslsarkkos7739
      @atheeoslsarkkos7739 6 років тому +2

      yes. However the best part according to me is from 39:15 to 40:40

    • @sethvanpelt5707
      @sethvanpelt5707 5 років тому +6

      Slight flex. I like.

    • @ComradeHellas
      @ComradeHellas 5 років тому +2

      I love the Moldau as well

    • @joelgoetze
      @joelgoetze 5 років тому +7

      Problem is that is not by Dvorak, the Moldau is by Smetana, they are always shipped on the same records though for the last 20-30 years. Ma Vlast is as good as the New world, just different. It annoys me people attribute things to the wrong artist all the time.

    • @foveauxbear
      @foveauxbear 5 років тому +5

      @@joelgoetze Correct - drives me demented, too. In fact, Smetana and Dvorak were worlds apart as composers, despite growing up in the same land.

  • @brianvulcan9839
    @brianvulcan9839 7 років тому +13

    Hearing this again makes me miss HS when I played Upright Bass. We did this whole Symphony and the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra played it along with us. Truly an honor at the age of 16 to play this with Professionals and say we had this same sound.

  • @moonshroom711
    @moonshroom711 3 роки тому +17

    Thanks youtube for placing so far 6 adds strategically in the middle of a piece when I’m least expecting it, really adds to to atmosphere

  • @DarthGardens
    @DarthGardens 2 роки тому +4

    Antonin Dvorak is like... my favorite music guy. Love that about him

  • @bertillong8990
    @bertillong8990 6 років тому +7

    Sitting here with our 5 days old granddaughter listening to this beautiful piece of music......

    • @shin-i-chikozima
      @shin-i-chikozima 5 років тому +1

      素晴らしい‼️
      Wonderful !
      Tremendous !
      Take care of each other !
      Good luck !
      From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with neon .

    • @peggyfranzen6159
      @peggyfranzen6159 5 років тому

      😎

  • @gregoryfergus6501
    @gregoryfergus6501 5 років тому +14

    When I was 14 years old I played the oboe for the Brooklyn all borough orchestra and I had pleasure of learning and performing this piece. Listening to it always takes me back to those long pleasants summers of my youth in the mid 60's before all hell broke loose .

    • @jamesmatthews905
      @jamesmatthews905 5 років тому

      The oboe is my favorite instrument, and I do not play anything, I just love.

    • @darren.davies3957
      @darren.davies3957 5 років тому +1

      Gregory Fergus beautiful music, but a very strange comment, I suppose many generations have perceived all hell breaking loose, the trenches in WW1, the concentration camps, the black death............have a great day!!!!!

    • @soni3608
      @soni3608 2 роки тому

      @@darren.davies3957 you could say that the 60's and 70's were incredibly hellish depending on where you were at the time lol
      for Americans, you could talk about Vietnam. for Brits it was the Troubles, Malaysia, many of the revolts and conflicts in their African colonies. for China it was Tibet and Vietnam. for most of the world, the 60's and 70's were some kind of 2nd revolutionary period where different ideologies clashed and civil disturbances were a constant event

  • @DonkNinja
    @DonkNinja 2 роки тому +37

    This is more than just "classical music" this music is alive, and is not classic, is eternal

  • @martinlee5604
    @martinlee5604 3 роки тому +23

    Dvorak's first eight symphonies are excellent in their way, but with this one he went to a whole new level.
    Deservedly the most popular symphony ever written (according to many surveys).

  • @tedcrim485
    @tedcrim485 3 роки тому +3

    A perennial work by the master Antonin Dvorak that has captivated audiences for generations. In this symphony, Mr. Dvorak captures the full range of the human experience while doing so in a beautiful and accomplished way that has been a favorite wherever and whenever played. It is not unexpected that a part of the symphony, written with lyrics entitled "Goin Home", was played at the funeral ceremonies for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Ronald Wilson Reagan. Memorable and inspirational all at the same time.

  • @stanislasbaudry503
    @stanislasbaudry503 Рік тому +13

    La plupart des gens ne connaissent que la partie à 33:58. Or, La totalité de l'œuvre est sublime.

  • @alanhurst-thomlinson542
    @alanhurst-thomlinson542 2 роки тому +4

    One of the best prices of music I have ever heard in the world my late mom always played it

  • @leefrankel4191
    @leefrankel4191 3 роки тому +6

    I love this symphony so much. It expresses the hopes of the New World and the soul of the Old World, where my grandparents came from. A true anthem.

    • @ZSYStriker
      @ZSYStriker Рік тому

      Right on! This symphony exemplifies the vitality, vigor, and indomitable American pioneer spirit and the rugged beauty of the land as seen through the eyes of the old world master, as are its companion pieces, the American Quartet and the Quintet. The optimism and the faith in the human spirit to conquer whatever obstacles lying ahead are so inspiring and that's what draws me to listen over and over again.

  • @rsbolin
    @rsbolin 3 роки тому +1

    In 1978 I auditioned for the Kentucky All-State Orchestra . I was selected first chair Horn. It was the most wonderful experience I had ever had up to that point in music. I went on the earn multiple first chair Horn selection during the remainder of my high school years. It was wonderful and stays with me as a great experience and some of the most fun preparation for concert in my entire life.

  • @beejjackson
    @beejjackson 5 місяців тому +1

    Mssr Redel shows great understanding of this classic work; his tempos are spot on, and the orchestra is fully engaged. A lovely read, indeed, and a very good recording as well.

  • @jainittai5104
    @jainittai5104 2 роки тому +8

    Dvorak's music is the soundtrack to the greatest movie never made

  • @TimMurphy-re6pn
    @TimMurphy-re6pn 2 роки тому +6

    I would like to listen to my music without annoying ads !

  • @aycakangal7155
    @aycakangal7155 4 роки тому +5

    I have been writing my ph.D for about 3.5-4 years with 2 little kids @home. I listen this piece every single time when i am writting on laptop. and the whole rhytm&sound gives me whole new perspective- to concantre and many other things among the journey; thanks for this classical experience

    • @philipandrews2282
      @philipandrews2282 4 роки тому +1

      Played,..string-double bass; in- High school Orch! 'One, ...of my "all-time- greats/.favorites. I, "cry @its intensity and beauty. P. Ol- skool

  • @tonijwt5so11genisys
    @tonijwt5so11genisys Рік тому +2

    And every day I smile its a new day and a new world Love. Laugh .Look around at the beutiful things in life just stop and breathe

    • @寶旗黃
      @寶旗黃 Рік тому

      I also heard Love,love mankind ,not
      people.

  • @EuphroseneLabon
    @EuphroseneLabon 3 роки тому +8

    For my brother Eugene Leo Edward Labon 1953-1974