The "New World Symphony - 4th Movement" by Antonín Dvorák is a majestic orchestral piece typically performed in the key of E minor. Composed in 1893, it is one of Dvorák's most famous symphonies and is also known as Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, "From the New World." Dvorák, a Czech composer, drew inspiration from his time in the United States, particularly the indigenous melodies and African American spirituals he encountered. Interestingly, the 4th movement, often referred to as the "Allegro con fuoco," is characterized by its bold and triumphant themes, including the famous trumpet fanfare. With its lush orchestration and stirring melodies, the "New World Symphony" has become a beloved staple in the classical repertoire, captivating audiences with its evocative portrayal of the American landscape and spirit.
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