Dvořák, Antonín - New World Symphony - 4th Movement Main Theme
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About 'New World Symphony - 4th Movement Main Theme'
Artist:
Born:
1841
, Nelahozeves, Bohemia
Died:
1904
, Prague
The Artist:
Czech composer, whose influences include Brahms, Wagner and folk music from his nature land.
Composed:
1893
Info:
The New World Symphony, was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1893 while he was the director of the National Conservatory of Music of America from 1892 to 1895. It is popular mainly for its famous Largo theme, but this theme from the last movemement is also very memorable.
Score Key:
G minor (Sounding Pitch) A minor (Tenor Saxophone in Bb) (
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Tempo Marking:
Allegro con fuoco (
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Duration:
2:34
Time Signature:
4/4 (
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Range:
D4-Bb5
Number of Pages:
3
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
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