Dvořák’s 'New World Symphony’
Andrés Orozco-Estrada conducts Dvořák and Zuidam
Under the direction of Andrés Orozco-Estrada, the Concertgebouw Orchestra performs Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony and the world premiere of Rob Zuidam’s Orewoet featuring soprano Katrien Baerts.
The slow movement transports us to the desolate prairie.
Concert programme
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Bedrich Smetana
Ouverture from Prodaná nevěsta (The Bartered Bride)
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Rob Zuidam
Orewoet (commissioned work, first performance in the Netherlands)
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Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’
Performers
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Andrés Orozco-Estrada
conductor
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Katrien Baerts
soprano
About this concert
Antonín Dvořák composed his last symphony in the United States. The Bohemian composer drew inspiration from the music of Black and Native Americans, and the slow movement transports us to the desolate prairie. Yet alongside this ‘New World’, the work also attests to Dvořák’s own homesickness for his fatherland. The symphony was a huge success on both sides of the Atlantic.
Old and new worlds also touch in Orewoet, a work that the Dutch composer Rob Zuidam wrote for the Concertgebouw Orchestra. In one of her mystical visions, the medieval poet Hadewijch sings of the ecstatic desire (orewoet) with which she merges with Christ as a man of flesh and blood. The soprano Katrien Baerts sings this fiery text.
Dates and tickets
About this concert
Antonín Dvořák composed his last symphony in the United States. The Bohemian composer drew inspiration from the music of Black and Native Americans, and the slow movement transports us to the desolate prairie. Yet alongside this ‘New World’, the work also attests to Dvořák’s own homesickness for his fatherland. The symphony was a huge success on both sides of the Atlantic.
Old and new worlds also touch in Orewoet, a work that the Dutch composer Rob Zuidam wrote for the Concertgebouw Orchestra. In one of her mystical visions, the medieval poet Hadewijch sings of the ecstatic desire (orewoet) with which she merges with Christ as a man of flesh and blood. The soprano Katrien Baerts sings this fiery text.