Antonin Dvorak: Serenade in E Major, Part 1
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What should I say? I guess everything is said by the music allready… I guess "beautiful" is all I can say here.
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Amazing, Im playing this with the orchestra at point loma nazarene university. The Cello part is simply beautiful! It makes me love playing so much more.
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Sadly, a lot of Americans still consider all of Eastern and central Europeans "Russian" because the education in America is, shall we say not the highest standard in the world.
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so lovely, playing this in my high school orchestra! (cello)
we may be performing this in carnegie hall this coming spring
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I'm sorry and Thank you for explanation.
I always listen this music, but I do not read often.
Sorry!
Good bye.
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@SempreIoMaDiverso Dvorak and Smetana were not Russian.
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Dvorak, Smetana, Borodin, Korsakov, Musorgskij, Glinka, Prokofev and Tchaykovskij have made the history of Russia, whit Dostoevskij, Bulgakov, Gogol ecc... and whit painters, certainly.
This track is really fabulous,
thanks,
becouse I wanted to hear it again,
good bye!.
B. Smetana & A. Dvorak are Czech (Bohemian) composers nothing to do with Russia.
Bohemia is part of Czech republic (ex Czechoslovakia) Bedrichu & Antonine forgive them, for they know not.
zajimavosti 1 year ago 9
great music :) thank you for uploading
so199814 2 years ago 4