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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

Another of Phil's Masterpieces!

This time it's his take on Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor 'From The New World', Op. 95 - II. Largo. Or as some of you might know it, the 1973 Hovis Bread advert backing track.

This time around I've added a fe pics of the Scottish Highlands for your pleasure.

Enjoy :-D

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  • @ GC88: I really appreciate you posting Phil Coulter's work on YouTube, because I can't find it anywhere else. Thank you! ...This is such a beautiful song.

  • superjailwardenlover,

    You are most welcome. Apart from just a few random vids... I seem to be the only User who's consistently uploading 'Cool Filter' videos.

    Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment on my videos.

    Slán,

    GC88.

  • Viewers.

    I will NOT tolerate rude and abuse language on ANY of my videos!!!!!!! Any comments of that nature will be removed & the user blocked!

    I am posting these videos for the pleasure of others to listen to and not to facilitate any arguement...

    You have been told!

    GC88

  • This song is great.

    But i can't find informations about "ging home".

    Somebody can explain to me the history of this song ?

  • julien0540,

    Going Home is a variation of Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No.9 (Op. 95), Largo, from his New World Symphony.

    One of his Conservatory students, William Fisher, wrote a choral arrangement of the theme from the second movement of the Ninth Symphony, calling it "Goin' Home."

    The work premiered on December 16, 1893, and has since become one of his best-loved.

    It was, apparently, also used in Four Weddings and a Funeral film...

    Hope that answers your question.

    Regards,

    GC88.

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  • I love the sound of the bagpipe, it is such a powerful sound. I must have been Scottish in a previous life.

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  • INDEPENDENCE for SCOTLAND !

  • One of my grandads funeral songs.

    ILOVEYOU GRANDAD! R.I.P XXXXXXXXXXX

  • @GlasgowCeltic88 quite right there is always an idiot trying to ruin other peoples pleasure

  • yes, thank you PHIL is very good. my mom & dad used to like him very much till they both passed away a few years ago. thanks

  • Krásná skladba, jistě i Dvořák by jí ocenil. Jeho hudba stále žije.

    Zdravím z jeho rodiště. Greetings from Czech Republic

  • when i here music this powerful i feel home sick and want to go back to scotland i guess a scot can leave his country but you cant take scotland from his heart

  • my das song

  • I love this, thank you so much.

  • My disappointment:

    I'm here because I mistakenly thought it's Mark Knopfler's "Going home".

    My jubilation:

    This is a most beautiful interpretation of Dvorak's great symphony I'd ever heard of, in a nontraditional way.

    Thank God, I'm here.

  • Alba go bragh!

    Up the scotsmen!

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