Alla Scoperta del Nuovo Mondo

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It is an original and descriptive piece that also makes use of the insertions of A. Dvorak’s motifs (easily adapted for band) taken from the New World Symphony. This choice stems from the fact that the Czechoslovak composer also arrived in America at the end of the 19th century. As an explorer he began to travel and got to know the music of blacks and American Indians, aspects that greatly influenced Dvorak’s compositional writing, so much so that they were included in his famous symphony called “from the New World”.
In this way Antonin Dvorak was able to create a symphonic-classical style contaminated by the assimilation of the motifs of the American popular area.
In the New World Symphony there are beautiful themes, the intention is to make them known to instrumental band groups, who thus have the opportunity to perform them in an easy and pleasant way.

Composer: Picarband

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It is an original and descriptive piece that also makes use of the insertions of A. Dvorak’s motifs (easily adapted for band) taken from the New World Symphony. This choice stems from the fact that the Czechoslovak composer also arrived in America at the end of the 19th century. As an explorer he began to travel and got to know the music of blacks and American Indians, aspects that greatly influenced Dvorak’s compositional writing, so much so that they were included in his famous symphony called “from the New World”.
In this way Antonin Dvorak was able to create a symphonic-classical style contaminated by the assimilation of the motifs of the American popular area.
In the New World Symphony there are beautiful themes, the intention is to make them known to instrumental band groups, who thus have the opportunity to perform them in an easy and pleasant way.

Composer: Picarband

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