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Step into the World of Antonín Dvořák
Today, we’re immersing ourselves in the rich and soul-stirring world of Antonín Dvořák, a composer whose music is a breathtaking fusion of passion, folk tradition, and symphonic grandeur. Renowned for his ability to weave melodies that feel both deeply personal and universally moving, Dvořák created works that sing with warmth, nostalgia, and boundless energy. From the sweeping majesty of the New World Symphony to the heartfelt lyricism of his Cello Concerto, his music continues to captivate and inspire listeners worldwide.

Who Was Antonín Dvořák?
Born in a small Bohemian village in 1841, Dvořák rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most celebrated composers of his time. A master of blending Czech folk music with the grandeur of symphonic tradition, he infused his compositions with a sense of home, heart, and heritage. Whether crafting symphonies, operas, or exquisite chamber pieces, Dvořák had a rare gift for transforming simple melodies into profound musical journeys.

Fun Trivia:
🎻 Dvořák was an avid train enthusiast and would often spend hours at railway stations, watching the locomotives for inspiration.

🎵 His New World Symphony was so powerful that Neil Armstrong took a recording of it to the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.

🎶 The famous melody from the New World Symphony’s Largo later inspired the spiritual-style song Goin’ Home.

🌍 Dvořák spent time in America, where he was deeply inspired by African American spirituals and Native American music, shaping his vision for a distinctly American sound.

🎹 His Humoresque No. 7 became one of the most famous piano miniatures ever, charming audiences for over a century.

Why Dvořák Is Simply the Best:
Dvořák’s genius lies in his ability to capture the soul of a nation while speaking to the heart of the world. His music is both grand and intimate, sweeping and tender, infused with an emotional depth that lingers long after the final note fades. Whether it’s the heroic energy of his Slavonic Dances, the aching beauty of the Cello Concerto, or the nostalgic longing of his American Quartet, each piece is a journey—one that invites you to dream, feel, and lose yourself in the music.

So, light a candle, press play on the New World Symphony, and let the timeless melodies of Antonín Dvořák transport you to a world of beauty, tradition, and wonder.

Enjoy the playlist! 🎶 xoxo,
dearvictorandvictoria

00:00 Romance 2, violin and piano - DVOŘÁK, RP Goldstein and M Pavel
02:27 Humoresque no. 7 in Gb Op. 101 7 DVOŘÁK
05:18 Serenade for Strings Op.22 2 - DVOŘÁK, Menuetto Gerluz
08:27 Two Waltzes, Op. 54 DVOŘÁK, isabella garnder musem DVORAK
11:27 Serenade for Strings Op.22 1 DVOŘÁK, M Gerluz
13:32 Two Waltzes, Op. 54 DVOŘÁK,isabella garnder musem
16:36 Dvorak Romance 1, violin and piano DVOŘÁK, RP Goldstein and M Pavel
20:00 Symphony No.9 IV Symphony Orchestra DuPage Symphony, DVOŘÁK Barbara Schubert
24:12 Serenade for Strings Op.22 4 Larghetto DVOŘÁK, Gerluz
27:00 Piano Trio no. 4, Op. 90 - II. Andante DVOŘÁK, Jeff Carter
31:16 Sonatina for Violin and Piano, Op. 100 - I. Allegro risoluto F.Lisanti vl G.M.Spuria pf
36:08 String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96, _American_ - II. Lento
40:00 Symphony No.9 II DVOŘÁK, Symphony Orchestra DuPage Symphony Barbara Schubert
44:00 Dvorak - String Quartet Op. 51 - 3rd mov.
48:05 Symphony no. 8, Op. 88 - II. Adagio (1) Symphony Orchestra
51:50 Dvorak - Symphony No.9 I Symphony Orchestra DuPage Symphony Barbara Schubert
57:00 String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96, _American_ - I. Allegro ma non troppo
01:05:00 Dvorak Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70 - III. Scherzo_ Vivace I Barbara Schubert University of Chicago Symphony Orchestra
01:09:09 Dvorak - String Quartet Op. 51 - 2nd mov. european archive
01:13:30 Sonatina for Violin and Piano, Op. 100 - II. Larghetto F.Lisanti vl G.M.Spuria pf
01:17:03 Piano Trio no. 4, Op. 90 - I. Lento maestoso Dvorak Jeff Manookian
01:21:02 Serenade for Strings Op.22 3 Scherzo DVOŘÁK, Gerluz
01:27:11 Sonatina for Violin and Piano, Op. 100 - III. Scherzo F.Lisanti vl G.M.Spuria pf
01:29:50 String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96, _American_ - III. Molto Vivace
01:33:55 Dvorak - String Quartet Op. 51 - 4th mov.
01:40:26 Dvorak - String Quartet Op. 51 - 1st mov.
01:44:30 Dvorak Symphony No.9 III Symphony Orchestra DuPage Symphony Barbara Schubert
01:51:37 Terzetto in C Major, Op. 74 DVOŘÁK, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

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Step into the World of Antonín Dvořák
Today, we’re immersing ourselves in the rich and soul-stirring world of Antonín Dvořák, a composer whose music is a breathtaking fusion of passion, folk tradition, and symphonic grandeur. Renowned for his ability to weave melodies that feel both deeply personal and universally moving, Dvořák created works that sing with warmth, nostalgia, and boundless energy. From the sweeping majesty of the New World Symphony to the heartfelt lyricism of his Cello Concerto, his music continues to captivate and inspire listeners worldwide.

Who Was Antonín Dvořák?
Born in a small Bohemian village in 1841, Dvořák rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most celebrated composers of his time. A master of blending Czech folk music with the grandeur of symphonic tradition, he infused his compositions with a sense of home, heart, and heritage. Whether crafting symphonies, operas, or exquisite chamber pieces, Dvořák had a rare gift for transforming simple melodies into profound musical journeys.

Fun Trivia:
🎻 Dvořák was an avid train enthusiast and would often spend hours at railway stations, watching the locomotives for inspiration.

🎵 His New World Symphony was so powerful that Neil Armstrong took a recording of it to the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.

🎶 The famous melody from the New World Symphony’s Largo later inspired the spiritual-style song Goin’ Home.

🌍 Dvořák spent time in America, where he was deeply inspired by African American spirituals and Native American music, shaping his vision for a distinctly American sound.

🎹 His Humoresque No. 7 became one of the most famous piano miniatures ever, charming audiences for over a century.

Why Dvořák Is Simply the Best:
Dvořák’s genius lies in his ability to capture the soul of a nation while speaking to the heart of the world. His music is both grand and intimate, sweeping and tender, infused with an emotional depth that lingers long after the final note fades. Whether it’s the heroic energy of his Slavonic Dances, the aching beauty of the Cello Concerto, or the nostalgic longing of his American Quartet, each piece is a journey—one that invites you to dream, feel, and lose yourself in the music.

So, light a candle, press play on the New World Symphony, and let the timeless melodies of Antonín Dvořák transport you to a world of beauty, tradition, and wonder.

Enjoy the playlist! 🎶 xoxo,
dearvictorandvictoria

dearvictorandvictoria
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05:15 After years of suppression, this melody rekindled my belief in love.

jdfm
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Dvorak est le brillant reflet d'une époque. Sa musique est comme une onde prodigieuse chargée de paradoxes d'où s'échappent l’insouciance, la féérie et l'irrationnel, facteurs hypnotiques défiant les âmes vulnérables en quête d'absolu. Cette architecture musicale est un court tunnel qui mène à la lumière 🤗💫💥

MegaCirse
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Dvorak looked so very different from this picture that it is hilarious. I enjoyed the music very much.

elizabethfreshour
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I agree. Dvořák is underrated. He is one of the best composers.

GHJOful
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То, что из глубин веков сохранилось до нас, то гармонично и прекрасно. Всякая муть отшелушивается временем,

juka
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I'm obsessed with your channel please don't stop posting those amazing masterpieces 🤩🤩🤩

yvaiskander
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I heard it for the first time 2 months ago and I fell in love. This so beautiful.

aubreenby
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In the middle of such a wonderful sound, the birds sing. I felt like I was in a Disney movie. lol

MarlosR-jn
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Amazing a wave of joy light and peaceful

RosaStormer
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Ads are killing this beautiful master piece.

johnnycastillo
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Dvorat music violin So peace and fresh soul and mind😊

GhOko-iy
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Great playlist idea - excerpts to find out the style of the artist and the feel of the music instead of listening to each piece. Thank you!

mka
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Dvorak is the only one I know who has magical moments like those found in Schubert

honeyinglune
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I adore this channel, and the compilations! Some feedback though: the quality of some of the pieces could be better ❤

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20:00 This song just unlocked my inner drama queen

ПаніКатерина-яр
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Symphony No.9 is Tolkien level stuff!! 🔥🔥

RudolfJelin
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Creo que el mejor compositor de todos los tiempos, y que nunca será superado, es Ludwig van Beethoven.

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55:12 es la cancion que usan en la obra de Rapuncel? como se llama?

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Audio tracks aren't balanced out. I get some tracks which play normally and then some that are playing too low and you can barely listen to them. To solve this I increment the volume on those tracks but then I get jumpscared once the "normal" (now with twice their volume) tracks start playing. Please resolve this, I enjoy all your content in general but this is just annoying, thank you. (I found this issue only with this video, all the others seem ok)

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