I really love this symphony, I don't think Dvorak's symphony 5 gets enough praise. For me it's up there with all his later masterpieces. It might be my second or third favorite symphony from Dvorak. I prefer it over his sixth and seventh symphonies.
YES!! Sometimes it is not immediately clear what's what for the winds (when they aren't all playing) on the usual scores, and referring back to the first page of a movement is cumbersome. Thank you!
Adagio molto (e) cantabile Adagio molto (assai) Adagio cantabile Adagio Poco adagio Andante molto Andante molto cantabile Andante mosso Andante cantabile Andante Andante grazioso Andante con moto Poco andante Andantino Andantino grazioso Moderato assai Moderato Allegretto moderato Allegretto grazioso Allegretto Allegretto scherzando Allegretto quasi Allegro Allegro molto moderato Allegro moderato Allegro (ma) non troppo (tanto) Poco allegro Allegro maestoso (giusto) Allegro Allegro scherzando Allegro vivace (vivo, feroce) Vivace Vivace assai Molto vivace Allegro con brio (fuoco, spirito) Allegro molto (assai) Allegro molto vivace Allegro molto con brio Allegro molto quasi presto Quasi presto Presto non troppo Presto Presto scherzando Presto con brio Presto furioso Presto assai Prestissimo Molto prestissimo
The answer is quite simple: publishers. Dvorák intended this symphony to be his Op.24, but the publisher ignored it and decided to give it the Op.76. Also, before the first 4 symphonies were rediscovered, Symphony No.5 used to be No.3. The old numbering system was as follows: No.6 (Op.60, B.112) was No.1 No.7 (Op.70, B.141) was No.2 No.5 (Op.76, B.54) was No.3 No.8 (Op.88, B.163) was No.4 No.9 (Op.95, B.178) was No.5
French horn is a "strange", interesting instrument, which can sound very different. Sometimes like trombone, sometimes like basson, saxophone, in very low register like tuba...
This symphony remains neglected by most conductors. Donald Francis Tovey wrote a long piece about it, very insightful.
That clarinet fanfare at the start is so heart meltingly beautiful and pastoral sounding, how could you not love it? Dvorak rules ❤️
Jaaa! Genau die werde ich bald spielen...!! NEUES PROGRAMM IST SAVE...!!!❤❤
I really love this symphony, I don't think Dvorak's symphony 5 gets enough praise. For me it's up there with all his later masterpieces. It might be my second or third favorite symphony from Dvorak. I prefer it over his sixth and seventh symphonies.
I think all of his symphonies are very good and actually listenable music :)
One has to have a heart of stone not to be moved by the introduction of the clarinettes. Never fails to produce a warm feeling :-)
Very nice. Liked abbreviation of instruments on the left hand side of score.
YES!! Sometimes it is not immediately clear what's what for the winds (when they aren't all playing) on the usual scores, and referring back to the first page of a movement is cumbersome. Thank you!
Adagio molto (e) cantabile
Adagio molto (assai)
Adagio cantabile
Adagio
Poco adagio
Andante molto
Andante molto cantabile
Andante mosso
Andante cantabile
Andante
Andante grazioso
Andante con moto
Poco andante
Andantino
Andantino grazioso
Moderato assai
Moderato
Allegretto moderato
Allegretto grazioso
Allegretto
Allegretto scherzando
Allegretto quasi Allegro
Allegro molto moderato
Allegro moderato
Allegro (ma) non troppo (tanto)
Poco allegro
Allegro maestoso (giusto)
Allegro
Allegro scherzando
Allegro vivace (vivo, feroce)
Vivace
Vivace assai
Molto vivace
Allegro con brio (fuoco, spirito)
Allegro molto (assai)
Allegro molto vivace
Allegro molto con brio
Allegro molto quasi presto
Quasi presto
Presto non troppo
Presto
Presto scherzando
Presto con brio
Presto furioso
Presto assai
Prestissimo
Molto prestissimo
I think this piece sounds like Beethoven would live longer about 104 years old to compose a symphony.
Sort of between Beethoven and Mahler
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Wait, im kinda confused, if his OP.60 is his Symphony No.6 and OP.70 is his Symphony No.7, how is the OP.76 his No.5?? Im really confused!
The answer is quite simple: publishers. Dvorák intended this symphony to be his Op.24, but the publisher ignored it and decided to give it the Op.76.
Also, before the first 4 symphonies were rediscovered, Symphony No.5 used to be No.3.
The old numbering system was as follows:
No.6 (Op.60, B.112) was No.1
No.7 (Op.70, B.141) was No.2
No.5 (Op.76, B.54) was No.3
No.8 (Op.88, B.163) was No.4
No.9 (Op.95, B.178) was No.5
7:10 why do horns sound like saxophones...
French horn is a "strange", interesting instrument, which can sound very different. Sometimes like trombone, sometimes like basson, saxophone, in very low register like tuba...
We need more schnaps
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Konec připomíná konec Mé Vlasti (Blaník). Ale jinak super symfonie od Dvořáka, nádhera!
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30:46-30:58 for the sci-fi fans 😂
I don't get it. What's the reference?
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What a finale! Gives me the same emotional response as I had to the finale of Kalinnikov's 1st Symphony. Amazing!