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New Worlds (Nouveaux Mondes)
Themes of migration and crossing borders are as hot topics today as they ever were. This recording explores two works written in the so-called âNew Worldâ by composers from the âOld World.â Ana Sokolovic left war-torn Yugoslavia for a new home in MontrĂ©al, and her piece 'Golden slumbers kiss your eyesâŠ' looks back to European lullabies. AntonĂn DvorĂĄk wrote his famous symphony when he lived in North America, and there is still discussion about how much of the âNewâ and âOldâ Worlds are to be found in it. It was taken to the moon, presumably because it contains some of the most recognizable and moving music ever written, and Neil Armstrong considered that the next âNew World.â Inspiring!
Themes of migration and crossing borders are as hot topics today as they ever were. This recording explores two works written in the so-called âNew Worldâ by composers from the âOld World.â Ana Sokolovic left war-torn Yugoslavia for a new home in MontrĂ©al, and her piece 'Golden slumbers kiss your eyesâŠ' looks back to European lullabies. AntonĂn DvorĂĄk wrote his famous symphony when he lived in North America, and there is still discussion about how much of the âNewâ and âOldâ Worlds are to be found in it. It was taken to the moon, presumably because it contains some of the most recognizable and moving music ever written, and Neil Armstrong considered that the next âNew World.â Inspiring!
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New Worlds (Nouveaux Mondes)â
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Themes of migration and crossing borders are as hot topics today as they ever were. This recording explores two works written in the so-called âNew Worldâ by composers from the âOld World.â Ana Sokolovic left war-torn Yugoslavia for a new home in MontrĂ©al, and her piece 'Golden slumbers kiss your eyesâŠ' looks back to European lullabies. AntonĂn DvorĂĄk wrote his famous symphony when he lived in North America, and there is still discussion about how much of the âNewâ and âOldâ Worlds are to be found in it. It was taken to the moon, presumably because it contains some of the most recognizable and moving music ever written, and Neil Armstrong considered that the next âNew World.â Inspiring!





















