Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor op. 95 B 178 "From the New World"
- 09:521. 'Does This Music Sound Like the New World to You?' (3rd Movement, Trio II, 1st Movement)
- 03:222. 'We Come Now to the Second Movement, Which Has a Charming Melody' (2nd Movement)
- 01:403. 'The 3rd Movement Is a Marvel of Ingenuity and Deftness' (3rd Movement)
- 05:004. 'And Now the Last Movement. In General, I Should Say That This Is the Most Slavic of All' (4th Movement)
- 01:025. 'The Final Claim of Those Who Argue for the New World Symphony as American Music' (4th Movement, Cont.)
Recording appears on:
All recordings of "Introductory Talk"
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- Bryce Dessner℗ 2024
- William Shatner, Ben Folds2022, Washington, D.C., Concert Hall, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- Lara Downes℗ 2024
- Joseph Szigeti1957, Los Angeles, University of Southern California Los Angeles
- Leonard Bernstein, Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York1955
- Leonard Bernstein, Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York1955
- Leonard Bernstein, Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York1955
- Leonard Bernstein, Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York1955
- Leonard Bernstein, Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York1955