Opening at Dvořák's Prague by Frank Kuznik

Yet even amid the strains of his two most well-known and influential works – the Cello Concerto in B minor and New World Symphony – there’s no missing the international scope and appeal of his music. Both of those pieces were written while Dvořák was living and working in America during the 1890s. And a German orchestra and Spanish cellist played them with aplomb.

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