Symphony

Symphony No. 7 (Dvořák)

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Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7, completed in 1885, is a dark-edged D minor work shaped by Czech identity and the late‑Romantic symphonic tradition. It unfolds in four movements that balance urgency with long, songlike lines, and it is often treated as his most tightly argued symphony. At David Geffen Hall, it appears in a live program with conductor Domingo Hindoyan and violinist Karen Gomyo, alongside music by Jean Sibelius. In New York, the piece has long held a steady place in repertory, reflecting the city’s sustained appetite for Central European symphonic craft.

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