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Antonin Dvorak - Serenade for String Orchestra E Major Op.22

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Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904): Serenade for String Orchestra in E Major, Opus 22 (1) Moderato from the CD-Release "The Art of Conduction - Pawel Przytocki". A concert at the Castle Church Bad Homburg 2007 with the Beethoven Akademie Orchestra Krakau. Conductor: Pawel Przytocki.
A release recorded, produced and created by Andreas Otto Grimminger & Josef-Stefan Kindler, released in co-operation with Northoff Public Relations.
Recording & Mastering Engineer: Andreas Otto Grimminger.
Central Idea, Photos & Artwork: Josef-Stefan Kindler.
CD Audio, ca. 60 minutes, DDD, KuK 12, ISBN 978-3-930643-12-7. Copyright by K&K Verlagsanstalt anno 2008.
View, listen and order at: http://www.kuk-art.com/English/Authentic/conduction-1.html

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  • Dvorak is such a special composer, he shies away from predictability at the right times and indulges in simplicity when you most want it.

    I really love his use of the half diminished chords as a substitute for the predominant.

  • Great Classical piece..Thank you !

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  • Beautiful :)

  • absolutely enchanting.

  • @dragonetto1

    Yes, more than a bit in the first movement. But Ok at last. Great music tolerates a lot.

  • But excellent, i think :)

  • A little bit fast.

  • Oh! It is so beautiful!!!!

  • I LOVE THIS PIECE. I'm playing for a youth orchestra (PRYSM (Philladelphia Recreationalal youth symphonic musicians (part of PYO))) Yeap..

  • I must say that this *is* such a beautiful interpretation of the score. I must also say that KuKMusic's nice video only adds to the wonderful effect. Thank you for making this video and the upload.

    One thing, however, is that it was rather difficult to follow the series of movements because they were not numbered. And, YouTube's "up next" suggestions do not suggest them. Well, you may say, if you like something, you must do something for it :)

    Thank you again...

  • @KyoTheFoxDemon There's no need to worry. It's been a year since you posted that, but I'm sure you did great. An orchestra at my school played this piece so fine. It was beautiful. The school too, was introducted to a new musical director.

  • La musique des Anges.....

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