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Dvorak - New World Symphony Part 4 - Proms 2010

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Andris Nelsons conducts the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in part four of Dvoľák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor, 'From the New World' during Proms 2010 season.

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  • I didn't realized how good this orchestra is, credits to each member and of course the masterful music director. Another beautiful interpretation of this very popular Dvorak's piece.

  • The sound is very very much clear!!! very wonderful interpretation!!!!

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  • im proud that i was born in Czech like him

  • @tristanrayner Justin doesn't even deserve to be named here

  • Heh. The new video game "Asura's Wrath" is using this music.

  • La energia q se siente a los 2 minutos..! es increible

  • great interpretation

  • THIS is the real thing called music.

  • Nelsons is a bit odd--but you can't say he isn't having fun and marshaling his forces properly--that's what counts. And the audience can't see his face--maybe the orchestra is picking up on his energy--admittedly the antithesis of the R. STrauss school of conducting (minimalist).

  • nobody dislike

    It is surely the masterpiece

  • I think the conductor dropped acid

  • EXTREMELY GOOD ORCHESTRA. Robotically accurate timing. 0 people like Justin Beiber.

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