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Stephen Johnson explores Dvorak's Seventh symphony, a work that marks a milestone in the composer's symphonic language. Commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society in 1884, Dvorak's intention was ambitious from the outset. He wanted to create a work that "must be capable of stirring the world." The creative intensity Dvorak displayed during the symphony's composition extended to its first performance. Completed on March 17th, 1885, a mere five weeks later Dvorak conducted the first performance in London.
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- 1.Symphony no. 7 in D minor Op.70Symphony no. 7 in D minor Op.70AntonÃn Dvořák
- 2.Symphony no. 7 in D minor Op.70Symphony no. 7 in D minor Op.70AntonÃn Dvořák
- 3.Symphony no. 3 in F major Op.90Symphony no. 3 in F major Op.90Johannes Brahms