Dublin Philharmonic, Dvorak, New World Symphony - 1st Mvt

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Dublin Philharmonic, Dvorak, New World Symphony - 1st Mvt, Conductor Derek Gleeson

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  1. I gotta play this next month for showcase... its gonna suck cuz im a flute player but my director has me playing the second oboe part.
  2. I'm a cellist also. Dvorak is my favorite. "Maybe because I'm Czech!" LOL
  3. 7:10 I love because of an ultra-obscure 1984 film called "Crimes of Passion". Rick Wakeman reworked Dvorak's NWS and 80s-ized it with synth and sax. Sacrilege to some, probably, but amazing to hear it here in its more grand form.
  4. I should be able to get it for you. Send me a message in a couple of days
  5. around 4:29, chinese national anthem, luvit
  6. A very good performance of a great piece. BlueCayugaDave
  7. haha I'm in mys too. I'm really excited for these pieces.
  8. Just had district orch auditions yesterday, when they gave us our music I was DELIGHTED to find the symphony in our folders! I'm so excited to play it, and even more excited now that i've listened to it knowing that I will be playing it as well :-)
  9. Professional conductors are always ahead by like 1 or 2 beats, I've noticed. It's really confusing for me, cause it bothers me when I watch it.
  10. The conductor is ahead of the beat when he conducts - this is not uncommon, although I agree it can be disorientating to watch! The basic idea is that if you conduct exactly on the beat, the tempo inevitably drags. Hence, professional conductors tend to conduct slightly ahead of the beat.
  11. We are playing the 1&4 movements in my orchestra. I'm in the cello section. It's a lot of fun to be able to play the "bass" part and hear all the little melodies travel around the orchestra. I like the 4th movement the best.
  12. We are playing movements 1&2. It is a lot of fun, but the cello part is not too challenging (note: it is not an arranged version taht we are playing). I also like the fourth movement the best. Has anyone else noticed that the conducter is a little ahead of the beat when he conducts?
  13. im in year eight and we play this in the highest band at school! its so much fun!
  14. J'adoooore cette pièce =D
  15. I love so much this part. So imaginative and dreamful, that always takes me in an other world.
  16. Actually when he travelled to New York to work as a music profesor, he was very intrigued at the music from the west and incorporated much of it in this composition
  17. Except that the composer wasn't American but Czech, that the music was composed while he was visiting New York City (and not the far West), and finally that it was composed in 1893, when the "old west cowboys" had already fallen into folklore. It is not the first "American" symphony. But that's not what matters. What matters is what it brings to you and the feelings which awaken when you hear it. That's what music is all about. Emotional not contextual.
  18. Does anybody have or know where i can find the flute music for this peice please???? x
  19. One thing that I love to do is listen to certain parts of my New World Symphony CD while I'm driving around the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs; it feels like I'm in a Western, riding through Monument Valley with John Wayne! That's what I hear every time I listen to this symphony - the Old West, cowboys, cattle drives, dusty trails, mountains, etc. This is truly the first "American" symphony.
  20. love this piece. :) Played most of the movements in different orchestras, but they're always so much fun! Amazing.
  21. who wants to know that?
  22. My school orchestra played this my freshman year, and I was a second violinist, one of my alltime favorites
  23. the motive at 4:25 is the best
  24. leaving for it now, pittsburgh pa :D
  25. my orchestra is doing this!

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