A dignified and outstanding performance of "From the New World," typical of Boehm, who pursued the essence of music rather than pomp.
The performance, woven together by Boehm's conducting, which values tradition and elegance, and the rich tone of the Vienna Philharmonic, beautifully reflects Dvorak's lyricism and nostalgia.
Boehm's interpretation is characterized by a natural tempo and beautiful structure, free from exaggeration, and he places emphasis on the organic flow of the music itself rather than emotional expression. The sound created by the Vienna Philharmonic's soft strings and deep wind instruments is the pinnacle of classical balance.
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Adagio; Allegro Molto
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Largo
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B:
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Molto Vivace
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2)
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Allegro Con Fuoco
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Composed By - Antonín Dvořák
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Conductor - Karl Böhm
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Orchestra - Wiener Philharmoniker
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Engineer - Günter Hermanns
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Producer, Recording Supervisor - Werner Mayer
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Liner Notes - Robert Layton
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Photography By [Front Cover] - Francisco Hidalgo