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  • 38 people are evidently not musical experts;they are not entitled to am opinion.

  • SoCalifornian - you're right about the jazz link... listen in the second movement to something which distinctly links with the "walking bass" used in jazz. No surprise, though, given the strong influence in both this and early jazz of plantation workers' songs.

  • How is possible that I hadn't hear Dvorak before, a new composer to the list of my favorites amazing XD

  • haha. Blokes playing flutes. That's so gay!

  • I could listen to this all day and never get tired. It's so perfect, it makes me so happy, I could cry of joy!

  • call me a fool if you want, but this would sound beautiful on rock instruments.

  • 38 people only deserve to be hit on their heads by a falling piano.

  • True father of Jazz. If you pay attention, you'll notice the peice if filled with what are now widely considered Jazz Chords. True Innovator, this man.

  • I love it how he sings along as he conducts at 5:47 :)!

  • tom and jerry, i am reminded of, hmmmm...

  • this reminds me to the main theme of spider man by danny elfman

  • this symphony is so amazing

  • I guess, there's 38 people who have not a clue about music!

  • this is beautiful (wipes tears from eyes)

  • who dislikes this

  • @cerdo6661 This wasn't in Asura's Wrath....

  • I´m proud to be from czech country! :)

  • 3:07 - 3:27 The whole piece is a great work. But for one reason or another, this is still my favorite part to hear.

  • Asura's Wrath

  • 8:26 i love this conductor

  • simply........amazing

    wait...what did you say? this is only the first movement?!?!

    holy.............

  • "initials, initials, initials B.B."

  • Cesi poklesli kulturne. Snazime se byt vic a vic jako zapad ale samy nicime nasi originalitu jako narod muzikantu, badatelu a pivaru. Komusismus bulo peklo ale to co vidim ted mne obcas hluboce zesmutni.

    TRANSLATION: The Czechs have deteriorated culturally. We try be more and more like the west but we ourselves are destroying our originality as a nation of musicians, intellectuals and beer lovers. Communism was hell but what i see today happening to my people sometimes deeply saddens me.

  • I have been in love with Dvorak's art for some time. If it depended on me, he would be aside Chopin, Mozart and Beethoven as one of the immortal and world-renowed composers.

    Another mind who deserves such a title is Claude Debussy.

  • He wrote this when he spent 3 years in America... the NEW WORLD!

  • Why oh WHY whould somebody dislike this?  words cant describe how beautiful this piece is !!

  • Is this first movement in sonata form?

  • This is so majestic ♥

  • It's funny, I listened to this symphony a lot while reading the book, "The Count of Monte Cristo," and now whenever I here it all I can think about is that amazing book; and vice versa.

  • Listen to the greatest piece of music alive - Czech

  • What movie is this from? I know I heard it in a movie but I had to listen to this for a class. Great stuff! Makes me appreciate how music was developed.

  • @yeahhsamm0 lol haha, r u crazy?

  • People are getting lazy these days. Rather than conveying emotions through musical compositions, artists are getting concerned with the words. IMO, lyrics are the easy way out. Is it easier to say "I am sad" or is it easier to use your diminished chords to convey the emotions?

  • So when does Bieber start singing? Longest intro ever omg.

  • @Arachnalicious he he in 5 Mv

  • First time I ever listened to this, knowing what I was listening to. I saw a TV programme about Dvorak trying to give the young USA its own distinctive sound and came here to listen.

    Well he sure succeeded; two minutes in I saw the wagons out on the prairies and the bold call to "Go West young man". This music has clearly inspired every sound track I have heard from Western movies. Good job on giving the USA a musical identity that penetrated deep into popular culture for 100 years.

  • 2:43 to 2:50 <3

    

  • I showed this to a friend and he didn't like it. Proof that the end is near.

  • amazing!

    

  • most music when im listening to it far to often it gets boring. i listened to new world symphony million times and it just never starts to be boring. fell in love with this 8 years ago and since than its my biggest love :-)))))

  • This is seriously the only complete symphonic piece i am totally willing to listen to

  • @iovercookedthecookie you're missing out on a lot of great pieces then! :) try Brahms Symphony No. 4. amazing.

  • 1:59 to 2:15 <3

  • I'm in love with 8:44-9:38. Words can't describe how incredible that part is!

  • are those wooden stands :D

  • Derek Gleeson= Chris Martin

  • This is indeed headband material.

  • Ahh yes at after 8:44 is what i like, just like mentioned on top.

  • Truly amazing, a very underrated movement

  • 1:50 - 2:20 this moment is so perfect

    Dvorac was a God!

  • not sure if i like this or the 4th movement better. it doesn't matter much does it? they're both amazing!

  • No marching band can rival a full orchestra's majesty.

  • @stooge389 I play in both marching band and orchestra... and i agree, although marching band is really cool and fun, an orchestra can do way more :)

  • @stooge389 Thank you, everytime my highschool band plays...I just picture this same setting and think the marching band sucks

  • @stooge389 A full orchestra has almost every band element in it. Herp derp....

  • @stooge389 Orchestras are like finely tunes sports cars. Marching bands are like four wheel drive trucks.

  • It always makes me remember the soundrack of spiderman 3, when spiderman gets dark and evil...

    I love this, watched it the first time in düsseldorf tonhalle.. it was so wonderful and it is until now :)

  • 2:04 - 2:42 one of the best moments music has ever given us!

  • whats with all these marching bands playing this?

    I thought my school was special.

    OR ALL THE COMMENTS WERE FROM PEOPLE IN MY SCHOOL!

    DUNDUNDUUUUN!

  • When I was in high in Whittier we did a field show to new world..It was my favorite piece of music. It was such an honor to be a part of the " Pride" of whittier high. The Whittier Cardinal Brigade

  • This makes me cry every time I hear it. Beautiful.

  • Swing low... Swing chariot...

  • My college symphony is performing this in like 7 months. I'm already excited!

  • @juju90568 Yes, marching bands CAN play new world symphony. Even better, drum corps can too. Look up Phantom Regiment from 1989, they came in 2nd place with an amazing new world symphony show!

  • 37 ppl don't know the amazing experience and nostalgia you get when your playing an amazing masterpiece by an amazing composer with so many ppl

  • 2:11 : Initials BB :) !

  • I don't care what people say today. Classical music is THE music, it has the ability to touch you on so many different emotions and can speak to you in ways that lyrical music can't.

  • @BLAcSHIELd Actually, I don't think that this is considered "classical." I'm probably splitting hairs here but Dvořák wrote this circa 1893 and the Classical period is considered to have ended circa 1820. Dvořák was well into the "Romantic" period by the time this was composed. Still, it is a beautiful piece and you are absolutely correct! It is THE music.

  • @WoodenYouKnowIt Yeah, compared to this, classical is boring as hell.

  • @WoodenYouKnowIt Late Romantic peroid.

  • @BLAcSHIELd this aint classical dirtbag. Picky guy strikes again!

  • @BLAcSHIELd

    indeed

  • @BLAcSHIELd there was a lot of lyricism in classical music too...???

  • @BLAcSHIELd Any music is THE music.Haters just hate.

  • @BLAcSHIELd gaaa gaa ooh lala raa raa want ur bad romance

  • @BLAcSHIELd That's great, but this isn't classical music.

    It was composed in the late Romantic era.

  • @BLAcSHIELd This is true.. but this isn't technically "classical."

  • @BLAcSHIELd Well said sir.

  • I wonder why there are 37 guys dislike this clip.

  • I like the majestic moves od the conductor, 9:32 etc. They are magnificient almost as the music is.

  • I seriously believe about 1,000 of those views are mine because I ALWAYS listen to this very recording whether I'm doing homework, cleaning my room, or just being the conductor!

  • I like this.

    I also like youtube.com/watch?v=bLJffV5ePG­I&feature=related (metal version)

  • i have to admit that this the 1st time i can feel the beauty of the symphony though many times i have tried to know why this work is so famous

  • Marching band is doing this, hopefuly it will work out.

  • google vid this "Phantom Regiment 1989, New World Symphony"

  • Damn every video I look at today sounds like crap.

    Stop this mp3 compression waste.

  • I prefer Dvorak to Bethovan, although thats because I'm a musically uneducated teenager. I just love that Dvorak gives you that HEY YOU PAY ATTENTION moment every once in awhile incase your one of those husbands who got dragged along. If you don't like this, you need better headphones to listen to it with.

  • Isn't part of this in "The Night at the Museum"?

  • beautiful peice...and there are some very nice looking young wome in this orkestar too lol

  • @scenefaith In addition, it is a very talented orkestar.

  • It's great.

    Add my fb fringescience9@gmail.com

  • ooooh i'd simply LOVE to play this in orchestra, what a beautiful piece of music!

  • @maiii0608 its amazing to play this in an orchestra

  • My band is playing this! :D

  • My high school marching band is totally playing this and I must admit that it is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever experienced. This is not a composition you can hear; you actually experience this music. That is what I love about classical music.

  • @JohnPaulGeorgeNose marching band playing a symphony?Do you have violins in your marching and to?

  • i would love to see porn made specifically for this music.

  • Too much information on Dvorak, why don't just enjoy the music?

  • In 1892 Dvorak went to NYC were he spent nearly 3 years as director of the National Conservatory of Music and a summer in Spillville Iowa, a small Czech farming community. He encouraged American composers to create their own,

    " fine music growing up from her own soil and having its own character-a natural voice of a free and great nation." While here he became interested in American Indian melodies and "Negro" spirituals. The 3rd theme in this movement resembles "Sing Low Sweet Chariot".

  • @TexasRocker07 hahaha what a wish!!! yeah, true mate. i can´t reay understand how s.o. can "dislike" such a great performance. probably some YouTube fanatics who don´t do anything else all day, but watching vids & pressing "dislike" just to annoy others.

  • @1103inmo is czech the same as croation?

  • @unicornus33 No, they are not same.

  • I love this piece of music. It is so delicious.

  • ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL!

    BEST I'VE EVER SEEN OR HEARD!

    WISH I WAS THERE!!!

  • Dvorak wrote this about America, but he wasn't there anytime.

    But who cares, it's perfect!!

  • @juckel147 why do you think Dvorak wasn't there? :) Actually he lived there 1892 - 1895 as a director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York City.

  • @2.22 the greatest move in history fucking boss

  • i had this stuck on repeat a few days ago, too damn adictive

  • We played this in OYP last year :) it was my favorite song for the year!!

  • This is exotic!!!

  • 3:42

  • Who can remain untouched by this? Who can avoid jumping in the air with the music?

  • Wow! This is a FANTASTIC piece of music. It's a wonder anyone can dislike it.

    I really like this rendition, quite different to the one I have on my iPod.

  • Muy buena canción. Dificil de imaginar que haya quienes que no valoren música de verdad. Soy metalero, pero hay que renonocer que esta canción me dejó sin palabras ;). Hace tiempo quería escucharla.

  • My favorite symphony. All emotions in one wonderful suite

  • god i wish i could come some time!!!

  • 32 persons don't ha ears

  • @pedroteixeira98 learns hows tos yous corrects grammers

  • @pedroteixeira98 won persons don't know ho to spea englis

  • @pedroteixeira98 37 now

    

  • @pedroteixeira98 which is sad...

  • this is just fantastic! :D

  • fantastic music!!

  • epiccccc

  • @siriuslyharry omnom

  • @siriuslyharry song is soo awesome!

  • @sidwardo1975 this is not song but i take ur point

  • This was used for our marching show this year. I love this piece.

  • it s like discovering a new place to live!

  • it s like descovering a new place to live!

  • A classic that will live forever. WELL DONE!!!

  • @TexasRocker07 Agreed but ouch!

  • 2:03 my favorite part thanks to it's use on Ren & Stimpy.

  • An amazing masterpiece! My second favorite symphony ever written, right behind Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique!

  • A fantastic New World Symphony, Dvorak would be very happy!!

  • @TexasRocker07 How could anyone dislike this?

    And why would you do that to a poor cactus?

  • To me this is life!the most beatifull simphony evere exist!

  • To bad this is only in 240p.

  • Words cannot describe how epic this is!

  • Sublime.

  • I like the conductor saying: pa, papapa, pa, papapa at 5:49

  • Such a magnificent performace, I would be honored to pay for it, rather than having it be free on Youtube.

  • @TexasRocker07 and sodomize a hamster and trampled over by a rampaging Emu

  • Not just the music but what an amazing conductor! A pleasure to hear and watch.

  • I love how the conductor was doing the "bumm bumm bummm bummmm" at around 6:00, I was doing the same thing :-p

  • cooooool nice and brain tonic

  • I have listened to this masterpiece on loop throughout this weekend and absolutely adore playing it in the Orchestra i am in. That is how much this music means to me. If i listened to any song on the charts these days to the extent which i have listened to this i'd probably turn insane (however i do love mumford, biffy, Foos and KoL). But with this, each listen brings something new. I'd say im one of very few 17 year old guys who would rather listen to this than any pop song. Dvorák - Genius.

  • This is amazing! I'm playing it for orchestra, and this really helped me get the hang of it much better! Thank you so much for uploading it! :)

  • if 2012 hits, i want 8:44 to the end to playing when the wave of death and chaos rushes towards me.

  • @FlowofParkour It will be epic! :)

  • @FlowofParkour thats exactly how i feel! the adrenaline and power just gets to me!

  • @FlowofParkour Amen to that!

  • @FlowofParkour If 2012 hits, I want to be able to listen to every work by Dvorak before i Die!! :D

  • we're playing the first 3 movements of this in my band! im sooooo excited for this years concert

  • @92reactor i wish our band had enough talent to even attempt this piece! im jealous lol

  • Now this is some REAL music. Just..AMAZING.

  • I <3 3:46!!

  • Pumpum? Lala? THIS actually could be a Bieber-Song...

  • @Patengers STFU ABOUT THAT PREPUBESCENT FREAK!!! THIS IS ACTUAL MUSIC, UNLIKE THAT HOG SHIT.

  • @jessegonzalas @georgieonmymind it is the second movement that has that music in it.

  • Lovely played, especially with dynamics and tempi:-)

  • noobs they didnt play the repeat.....

  • @JesseGonzalas thats in the second movement, and a little bit in the fourth movement

  • @TexasRocker07 I'm just 100% with you, i've never deep throated a cactus but that's just what they deserve !!!

  • I'm trying to find the part where it goes "pum pum pum pum pumpum, rumpumpumpumpum......pumpumpum­pumpum pumpum rumpumpumpumpumpum"

  • @georgieonmymind That's hilarious!

  • Romantic Composer**, but yes I agree 100% with you :)

  • @GabriellePictures Your mouth is full of deciet and sorrow! Just listen to the music!

  • 3:37 through 3:44 is my all time favorite seven seconds of music.

  • @kaynay89 Was just thinking that today while listening to it! Literally the exact same phrase!

  • @GabriellePictures

    especially the musik