Serenade in Springtime
Endre Szervánszky: Serenade for Clarinet and Orchestra
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
The fact that Poland is situated between two superpowers, Germany and Russia, often led to tragedies in the history of the Polish people. However, in Szymanowski’s music, it isn't the case: In his Concert Overture, Wagner and Richard Strauss' music gets mingled with the Russian music traditions, of course, from a Polish perspective. Endre Szervánszky’s Serenade was completed in 1950, a dark period in history where music was the only tool to express optimism. The programme ends with Dvořák’s great classic, his Symphony ″From the New World″, which was written in the US, and American music history can be justifiably grateful to it. Still, it recounts the experiences made there in the Czech language with a Czech heart.
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