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Dvorak: Symphony No. 9; "From The New World"
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(based on 4 reviews)
Sales Rank: 7010
Category: Music

Publisher: Naxos
Studio: Naxos
Manufacturer: Naxos
Label: Naxos
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 8570714
UPC: 747313071470
EAN: 0747313071470
ASIN: B0017PE9L8

Release Date: May 27, 2008
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Album Description
This recording by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Marin Alsop is the first of three discs of Dvo?ak symphonies taken from live performances at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The most popular of all Dvo?ak's works, Symphony No. 9 `From the New World' makes an immediate appeal by virtue of a seemingly inexhaustible flow of melody and sparkling orchestration. Based on a melody he had composed earlier for men's chorus, I am a fiddler, the Symphonic Variations are one of the composer's most beautifully crafted and beguiling works.


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5 out of 5 stars Alsop and Baltimore make "New World" live   July 4, 2008
  3 out of 7 found this review helpful

Having just heard this recording on the classical station on July 4th, I have to say that it is an inspired reading. Clean, with tempi that are appropriate. I have never heard the Baltimore Symphony sound better. The one star fan? from Maryland is very probably one of those people who disagreed with the hiring of Marin Alsop to lead the Baltimore Symphony.


4 out of 5 stars A decent price for a good ninth   June 28, 2008
  4 out of 7 found this review helpful

I just downloaded this and wanted to see what others were saying about this recording and discovered a single star. Sorry but this is a very decent recording of an old chestnut. It is worth more than a single star. I can't count how many time I have heard this piece played on recordings over 40 years. Alsop's interpretation is a good one and the recording is decently priced. I really do not think that anybody can claim to the greatest recording of this piece since most of the recordings of this are older. I also find that there is a good controlled emotional aspect to this recording. I realy do believe that this recording deserves a listen and the Naxos price is always good.


2 out of 5 stars Uh, well ...   June 28, 2008
  7 out of 11 found this review helpful

Having completed her microscopic-focused interpretation of the four Brahms symphonies, Marin Alsop is now training her eye on the Dvorak symphony cycle -- this time with the Baltimore Symphony. Maestra Alsop reportedly spent hours and hours studying the Brahms scores, looking for those precious interpretive nuggets somehow lost on the countless other conductors of this music. (Not that we could hear anything particularly profound as a result.)

Dvorak is now getting the same laser-like treatment from Alsop. The result is a "New World" performance that's fussy and mannered, while at the same time oddly disengaged ... and musically unrewarding as a result. With the competition so fierce in this repertoire, you can pick any number of other contenders and do much better. Several of my favorites include Paray/DSO (on Mercury) for a lean/taut reading, and Kondrashin/VPO (on Philips) for a more broadly expansive one.



1 out of 5 stars Move over, Brahms -- now it's Dvorak's turn for the Alsop treatment   June 3, 2008
  7 out of 22 found this review helpful

Having completed her microscopic-focused interpretation of the four Brahms symphonies, evidently Marin Alsop is now training her eye on the Dvorak symphony cycle -- this time with the Baltimore Symphony. Maestra Alsop supposedly spent countless hours studying the Brahms scores, looking for those precious interpretive nuggets somehow lost on the countless other conductors of this music. (Not that we could hear anything particularly profound as a result.)

Dvorak is now getting the same laser-like treatment from Alsop. The result is a "New World" performance that's fussy and mannered, while at the same time oddly disengaged ... and musically unrewarding as a result. With the competition so fierce in the "New World's Derby," you can pick any number of other contenders and do much better. Several of my favorites include Paray/DSO (on Mercury) for a lean/taut reading, and Kondrashin/VPO (on Philips) for a more broadly expansive one.

The "Symphonic Variations" receives the same kind of treatment as the symphony. Go instead with the classic Beecham/RPO performance from the mid-1950s, or even the other budget-priced Naxos release with conductor Stephen Gunzenhauser. They are better choices than this one.


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