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Essay heading: LA Philharmonic Plays Dvorak: "Symphony No. 6"
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Unlike the first movement, the second movement is relatively slow, but it remains homophonic. It seems overall to be a complete movement of the serene, calm feeling that was slightly previewed in the first movement. There are much less instruments used in this movement; mostly only violins, violas, horns and flutes playing... displayed 300 characters
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There are much less instruments used in this movement; mostly only violins, violas, horns and flutes playing. There is no sense of dominance or attitude in the melody or harmony and trumpets, basses, trombones and tubas are almost never heard. It is a very quiet and calm sound, and there is never any change in the dynamics... displayed next 300 characters
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