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Dvořák's much-loved Symphony No. 9 'From the New World' now joins the sequence of symphonies, ranging from the dawn of musical Romanticism to the 1930s, recorded for Warner Classics by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Lahav Shani. It takes its place alongside works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Bruckner, Weill and Shostakovich. In 2023, reviewing the recording of Bruckner's Symphony No. 7, Gramophone wrote "This is as fine a recorded account … as I've heard for some time, both in terms of Lahav Shani's conception of the music and its realisation on the orchestra."
Dvořák's 'New World' received its premiere (in New York in 1893) less than 10 years after Bruckner's monumental symphony reached its final form, but the two works do indeed inhabit different worlds.
In the early 1890s Dvořák, born in Bohemia in 1841, held the post of Director at the National Conservatory in New York. The 'New World' fuses his characteristic Romantic idiom, imbued with Slavonic spirit, with elements of African-American music (notably the spiritual 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot) and inspiration drawn from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem Hiawatha, an epic tribute to Native American culture.
The achingly beautiful cor anglais melody in the symphony's second movement (famously adapted in 1922 for the song 'Goin' Home' by Williams Arms Fisher, who had studied with Dvořák in New York) inevitably seems expressive of the composer's nostalgia for his home in Central Europe.
ANTONIN DVORAK
Symphony no.9 in E minor, op.95 B178 'From the New World'
JOHAN WAGENAAR
Cyrano de Bergerac (overture), op.23