
Dvořák New World Symphony , Grøndahl Trombone Concerto & Sibelius En Saga
Jean Sibelius – En Saga
Launy Grøndahl- Trombone Concerto performed by Morgan Bland
Antonín Dvořák – Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, “From the New World”
Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, “From the New World,” is one of the most beloved works in the orchestral repertoire. Composed in 1893 during Dvořák’s stay in the United States as director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York, the symphony reflects his impressions of the American landscape, culture, and people.
While not directly quoting Native American or African American melodies, Dvořák was deeply inspired by their spirit and rhythms, which he believed represented the true musical voice of America. The result is a powerful fusion of American themes and European symphonic tradition. The second movement, with its famous English horn solo, evokes a poignant sense of longing and homesickness, while the finale brims with energy, recalling earlier themes and bringing the work to a thrilling close.
Premiered at Carnegie Hall in December 1893, the New World Symphony was an instant success and continues to resonate with audiences around the world. Its blend of lyricism, rhythmic vitality, and emotional depth make it a compelling centrepiece for any concert program.
We are delighted to present young musician Morgan Bland from Wells Cathedral School who will be performing with us for this fantastic trombone concerto.
Launy Grøndahl’s Trombone Concerto, composed in 1924, is a cornerstone of the trombone repertoire. Written while the Danish composer was traveling in Italy, the piece showcases the lyrical and technical range of the instrument. From the noble, sweeping melodies of the opening movement to the expressive, song-like second movement and the brilliant, energetic finale, the concerto highlights the trombone’s versatility and emotional depth. Grøndahl wrote the piece for the principal trombonist of the Copenhagen Symphony Orchestra, and it has since become a favourite among soloists and audiences alike. Prepare to hear the trombone in a whole new light.
Jean Sibelius’s En Saga, composed in 1892 and revised in 1902, is a tone poem rich in atmosphere and Nordic character. Though the title means “A Saga,” Sibelius didn’t tie the music to any specific story, instead aiming to evoke the spirit of Finnish mythology and personal reflection. The piece moves through shifting moods—mysterious, brooding, and at times turbulent—showcasing Sibelius’s gift for orchestral color and emotional depth. En Saga marked a turning point in his career, establishing him as a major symphonic voice. It remains a haunting and imaginative journey through a landscape of myth and introspection.
Join us on this summer night at the Cheese & Grain and immerse yourself in the masterpieces of Sibelius, Dvořák and Grøndahl
It’s a musical adventure that will leave you awe-inspired and exhilarated, marking this concert as a highlight of the musical calendar in Frome Festival‘s 2025 programme.
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