Antonín Dvořák - Serenade for Strings in E Major Op.22 (w/score)

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Menuetto: Allegro con Moto 4:27
Scherzo: Vivace 11:02
Larghetto 16:33
Finale: Allegro vivace 22:45

Daniel Barenboim
English Chamber Orchestra

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I’m surprised no ones talking about the trio in the second movement, it brings about so much emotion for me

DanielR-MIDI
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First movement is like a heartache. I can't describe it any other way.

candywhite
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I played this in HS and for some reason this piece makes me remember the good times from that period, so I get a little sad every time I listen to it.

zjschrage
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My favorite piece by Dvorak - the beginning just floats in seemingly from nowhere - and then the theme reappears in the last movement.

patriciayeiser
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Dvořák's music base is gentleness. Amazing.What a heartwarming… He wrote masterpieces for all classial music genre for his composer's life during 35 years.Opera, Symphony, Chember music, Sacred music, piano, Songs, tome poem, etc. Dvořák, he is one of true genius in classial music, No, human music history.

beamnanamin
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I love the amount of love he gives to the violas, there are so many beautiful viola melodies and they're not just demoted to "cello 2 and violin 3", it's an amount of care I haven't seen in an orchestral piece before

rowan
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This is the boarding music on all British Airways 747 aircraft. The old gals of the fleet will be leaving the fleet soon along with this music.

FlyGuyLAX
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Cello important highlights
1:56 arco 16th notes
2:04 cello 1 treble high G part
2:12 cello solo mid part in treble funky
2:23 cello bass clef together with orch
2:34 violin only listen then cello comes
2:38 cello 2 part
2:40 cello 1 part entrance echo
2:55 m60
3:01 cello divi treble clef part 62
3:11 cello 1 lead SOLO F
3:26 cello 1 G#
4:00 cello 1 sneak in D
12:55 I movement 3
13:39 cello L
Mvt 4 cello part e 20:24
Cello Mvt 5 hard part 24:00

paintedbymarianna
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Even after hearing it like 1000 times in a row while making a piano transcription, I still cant get enough of that beauty.

pianoarchive
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incredible. Dvorak's music will live forever!

jacquesmesrine
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This is the art of music—feeling a mix of emotions in one. Outstanding!

DavidGarcia-tlim
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Some work of art just leaves me is one of them.

zachariah-binyisrayl
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The violin always gets me the chills when I heart the second movement: Menuetto

sarahgrujic
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Si pudiera describir lo q me provoca volver a escuchar esta obra luego de haberla tocado hace muchos años atrás, es una nostalgia tan grande que incluso ni en ese momento sentí ni pensé que fuese a pasar, tantos lindos recuerdos que se me vienen a la memoria, con aquellas personas de esas fechas, gracias Maestro por tanto. ❤

ELMAGNO
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Copy and pasing my last Dvorak comment: I'm so glad I took music appreciation in college, especially as an
engineering major (this would have been lost to me otherwise), I keep
looking up these masterpieces again and again! Thank you for sharing! I
tend to work with classical music as I work now :)

Brian-wnru
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Transcending era and genre - pure limpid beauty that flows artlessly without artifice or, so it seems, effort. Sublime!

dapr
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This is of the loveliest compositions in human history ...His music lives on....

zuzannawisniewska
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I've heard this piece so many times over the last 40 years, but didn't know what it was. I knew from the style it was from the Romantic period, the second movement was a waltz from a multi movement work and suspected the composer was Dvorak. Now that I found it, I'm so glad to know exactly which work it is. Dvorak has always been one of my favorites!!❤

Stojko
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Thoughtful, resourceful, uplifting...takes the listener down many unexpected and very pleasant twists and turns. I need to listen to more of this composer (other than his famous New World Symphony). Thanks for sharing!

mikelistman
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Barenboim. yet another example of the importance of a great conductor.can't help it- love the temperament.

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