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Dvorak's New World Symphony

Exploring the impact of the Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony. With Anti-Apartheid campaigner, Albie Sachs. From 2012.

While for many, it will be always associated with brown bread, the Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony is an enduring a piece that never fails to move and inspire.

Anti- apartheid campaigner Albie Sachs explains that through whistling the theme while in solitary confinement, he was able to make contact with the wider world and kept his spirit and hope alive.

Margaret Caldicott recalls the important role the piece played in her mother's life while in a Japanese prisoner of war camp.

Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional appeal.

Producer Lucy Lunt

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2012.

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30 minutes

Last on

Wed 4 Aug 202100:30

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ComposerAntonín Dvořák

Broadcasts

  • Tue 28 Aug 201211:30
  • Sat 1 Sep 201215:30
  • Fri 24 Feb 201718:30
  • Sat 25 Feb 201700:30
  • Tue 3 Aug 202118:30
  • Wed 4 Aug 202100:30

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