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Antonin Dvorak's Ninth Symphony in E Minor, colloqually called "From the New World," is believed to have been inspired by Negro spirituals and other influences gained during his years in the United States. This tune takes the melody from the "Largo" movement, probably Dvorak's most recognizable, and gives it a modern twist. | MP3.com CD: Programmed Jazz - buy it! MP3.com CD: De-Compositions - buy it! MP3.com CD: Mellow Out - buy it!
Credits: Music by Antonin Dvorak; everything else by Bob Greenwade |
Story Behind the Song
From 1892-1895, Dvorak lived in New York City as the director of the newly-established National Conservatory of Music. During that time, he traveled the eastern part of the country extensively, and in 1893 composed the symphony upon which this track is based.
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