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wait guyssss i cant believe you hate dvorak symphony 8 as much as i do!!! we’re soulmates

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Antonin Dvorak, String Quartet no. 12 in F, op. 96 “American,” Emerson String Quartet
the more i practiced it the more convinced i am that dvorak's piano quintet op.81 is a fucking masterpiece
just listened to dvorak symphonies 6-9 (nice) again. i sometimes forget how much of a banger that guys music is
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Dvorak - Symphony 9 "From the New World"
To leave comfortable life in Europe, hopping on a ship, and landing in the chaotic, booming streets of 1890s New York City. That is what Czech composer AntonĂn Dvořák did in 1892. The call of the “New World” Jeannette Thurber was a wealthy American arts patron. At that time America was still searching for its own musical voice, since European composers still dominated concert halls. Jeannette…
Current piece on repeat: Symphony No. 9 in E minor: II. Largo by Dvořák.
(I am very partial to the rendition conducted by Kertész with the LSO)
This piece got me through exam season.
Every time I listened to it, I ended up crying. At first I wasn’t sure if it was just because of all the studying I had to do, or if it was because of the absolutely beautiful English horn solo.
Today, I listened to it again and bawled my eyes out.
StejnÄ› jako kaĹľdĂ˝ vynález i klávesnice si prošla svĂ˝m historickĂ˝m vĂ˝vojem. DnešnĂ klávesnice je vlastnÄ› nástupkynĂ psacĂch strojĹŻ, jejichĹľ historie sahá aĹľ do roku 1714.