Antonin Dvorak, a nationalistic composer from Czechoslovakia, was lured to New York in 1892 to the newly founded National Conservatory of Music. He was enthralled by what he saw as our nationalistic music. He infused the nature of Negro spirituals with the spirit of Native American Indian tunes into his work. His Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" was composed during his first year in America and has become one of the most popular orchestral pieces in the classical
Kamuela Philharmonic. January 6, 2008 at the Kahilu Theatre in Waimea Conductor and music director Madeline Schatz.
Editor: Paul Csige
@1990Murillo its a lady.....lol
Soccer1296 1 year ago
I liked the conductor, he seems to feel the music, but the symphony does not seem original, the version with Herbert von Karajan is much better. This is not good but it has a nice sound, I found the musicians through strangers!
1990Murillo 1 year ago
very poor performance......and this is everything else than Dvorak 9th. The conductor should take some time in the fresh air
Champion1179 1 year ago
I love the conductor! The way she seems to feel and understand the misery of mankind. I could believe that if she was not a lesbian.
stellarblue51 1 year ago
ist wirklich ganz in ordnung, aber die Floete ist leider immer hoher geworden.....ich finde die Oboe klingt sehr angenehm
xiaominoboe 1 year ago
beginning was way too fast
mrtangerine999 1 year ago
BB Initials, BB Initials, BB !
MrClemF 2 years ago
HAH! So THAT'S the music! My daughter has a DVD from Disney's 'Little Einstein' collection; on their menu screen they have the portion from 1:53 to 2:06 playing in an endless loop; it's VERY catchy.
nickmitsialis 2 years ago
poor Oboe 2nd...
rec12573 2 years ago
they play to slow
ord3n 2 years ago