From the New World

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"From the New World" is the popular nickname of Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E minor, one of the most famous and frequently performed works in the classical orchestral repertoire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romantic-era composition
symphony
alternativeTitle Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World" NERFINISHED
approximateDuration 40–45 minutes
associatedWith Carnegie Hall NERFINISHED
New York Philharmonic NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber B. 178
commissionedBy New York Philharmonic NERFINISHED
composer Antonín Dvořák NERFINISHED
composerNationality Czech
compositionLocation United States NERFINISHED
countryComposed United States NERFINISHED
dateCompleted 1893-05-24
dedicatedTo New York Philharmonic NERFINISHED
firstPublisher Simrock NERFINISHED
genre symphony
hasInfluenceOn development of American classical music identity
hasInstrumentation orchestra
hasNickname From the New World NERFINISHED
hasTitle Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 NERFINISHED
influencedBy African American spirituals
Czech folk music
Native American music
inspiredBy Dvořák’s impressions of the United States
Dvořák’s interest in creating an American national style
isAmong most frequently performed symphonies worldwide
key E minor
languageOfTitle English
movement I. Adagio – Allegro molto
II. Largo
III. Scherzo: Molto vivace NERFINISHED
IV. Allegro con fuoco
notableFeature prominent English horn solo in the Largo movement
use of cyclical thematic recall across movements
numberInSeries 9
numberOfMovements 4
opusNumber Op. 95
period Romantic
placeComposed New York City NERFINISHED
premiereCity New York City
premiereConductor Anton Seidl NERFINISHED
premiereCountry United States NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1893-12-16
premiereOrchestra New York Philharmonic NERFINISHED
premierePlace Carnegie Hall NERFINISHED
yearComposed 1893

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