Symphony No. 9 with Claudio Abbado and Berliner Philharmoniker
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Canada DVD Cover InformationBrand: Naxos OF America INCDVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown); German (Subtitled); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: Classical, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 77 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-07-31 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Euroarts Movie Reviews of Symphony No. 9 with Claudio Abbado and Berliner PhilharmonikerMovie Review: A Brilliant Documentary Allied with a Brilliant Performance of the 'New World' Symphony
Amazon's skimpy headnote for this DVD does not really tell you what it is. It is a two-part DVD. First there is a brilliantly written and produced documentary that in thirty minutes gives a pretty good analysis of Dvorák's 'New World' Symphony in layman's terms. Credit must be given to Angelika Stiehler who wrote and directed it. It combines pictures of Dvorák in the new world, during the time he was director of a conservatory in New York in the 1890s, with video/audio of the Berlin Philharmonic playing parts of the symphony with voice-over explication of the music. Added to that are some fascinating clips of NYU music professor and Czech music expert, Michael Beckerman, talking about and illustrating at the piano the music of the symphony. He talks at length about Dvorák's intent to incorporate 'American' music (by which he meant primarily Native American, but also some Afro-American music) into the work. It is interesting that the most familiar melody, the theme from the Largo which became known as 'Going Home' and was later often presented as a Negro spiritual, is actually a melody that Dvorák invented as typical of Native American tunes and which he intended to illustrate part of the story of Hiawatha as made familiar in the Longfellow poem. And speaking of that, there is little doubt, according to Beckerman (and one would have to agree) that Dvorák used (but changed in a minor way) the spiritual 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' as the third theme of the first movement. This documentary adds much to one's understanding of this much-beloved work.
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