Inspired by American dreams and legends, Antonin Dvořák created some of his greatest works while living in the United States, above all the “New World” Symphony. Music Director Gerard Schwarz and Dvořák expert Joseph Horowitz delve into the music, and illuminate the multiple stories and influences – Native American, African-American and Czech –that Dvořák transformed in his most famous work.
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