Slavonic Dances Op. 46/7 (Dvoràk) Nino Rota Orchestra (Bari)

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

Conductor Bepi Speranza

Teatro Piccinni, Bari
January 1, 2006

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  • My favourite of all the Slavonic Dances... :)))

  • this was in civilization 4 though

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  • this song needs to go on forever.

  • I was so happy to put a name on what had been in my mind and in my heart for so much time ! I quickly found a four-hand piano score and I played it with my teacher some years ago in front of the pupils’ parents. Of course, that was a great success, even though we made many mistakes because of the excitement ! I think this shows well Dvorak’s genius : an simple melody you immediately remember, like in his well-known ninth symphony…(Please forget my mistakes : I’m French…)

  • I love Dvorak for many years now. This is a song I always had in my mind but never knowing what it was, even though I loved it. I think I first heard it in a music theory lesson when I was younger but I'm not sure. I knew the theme by heart but I didn't know how to find what it was. What a terrible situation ! But one day, while I was with my brother playing to Civilization IV, I immediately recognized the music : after a quick search, I learnt that it was the seventh Slavonic dance by Dvorak.

  • Is the trombonist winking seductively at 3:17...?

  • i play first oboe for this. i love the opening solo :D

  • @pianopolly Just sounds like it's out of tune. It's at times the bassoon, and at times, the oboe. They're in tune, its just they're alot more... "woody" than what you're probably used to hearing. It's alot more "woody" than what I'm used to hearing too, but if you ignore it, they're still in tune. It does stand out in stark contrast though.

  • Anyone else remember this from an awesome old gameboy game called "Dragon Slayer"? I heard this on the Radio on Classic FM yesturday and thought "HOLY SHIT! IT'S DRAGON SLAYER!"

  • too bad it wasn't in civilization 5. then again, nothing was in civ 5 :/

  • sex in a piece.

  • I don't know exactly what it is, but at least one instrument is horribly out of tune. It's somewhere in the woodwinds I reckon, but I can't tell. I thought first I would just mistake it for a different sound than I know it from CD, but it's not. It's just wrong.

    Otherwise it's a good performance.

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