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Rick Steves' Europe: A Symphonic Journey

Rick Steves' Europe: A Symphonic Journey

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Usually you'll find Rick Steves touring the great destinations of Europe. Now you can join him on a different journey: a Symphonic Journey. Just as travel broadens one's perspectives, so can music. In his hour-long concert special Rick Steves' Europe: A Symphonic Journey Rick teams up with the Cascade Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Michael Miropolsky, on a musical tour that begins in the USA, then touches down in seven different European countries. Subscribe at for weekly updates on European destinations
Date: 2020-08-09

Comments and reviews: 10


I didn't want to skip the content but I was wonder if it concludes to Dvorak's New World Symphony which would be more appropriate than the Beethoven's piece here. It is a romantic (national) symphony that makes America proud since 1893.
When they asked Dvorak to write something the aspirations were the same. And Dvorak took all the musical inputs brought by European immigrants, he took the black spirituals, he took all the noise and the spirit of New York, he took sound and the tempo of his beloved trains, he took a thunder over the Great Plains and wrote a stunning piece that definitely belongs to this set.
We are not jealous, No. 9 in E minor is all yours; )

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Impressive local volunteer orchestra - a nice jaunt through Europe. Europe has so much to be proud of and to preserve - don't give it away on a silver platter. The Cultural Marxists would like to see Europe bereft of all her pride and her spirit to fight, wracked by guilt because not diverse enough. Europe has enough diversity - look at all the nations and cultures and peoples! The Cultural Marxists want to see a bland porridge of mixed and undifferentiated worker drones easily ruled.
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I'm dead impressed. If this is the quality of a hobby Orchestra in a town in Washington State the notion leaves me wondering how many people live in that town. Neither Rotterdam nor Amsterdam can claim a regular volunteer symphony Orchestra. Let alone one of this quality
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This is a lovely show, and I think it will be useful in my 4th and 5th grade music classes! I wish they had played an uncut version of The Moldau, though. The peasant wedding part is charming, and that wasn't included.
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But the editing style of this work is a bit hasty. Can you see it?
The camera panning is too quick and the stay of the image after a panning is too short, which makes the eyes feel uncomfortable.

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I had no idea this special existed! I love the music from the show, and my search for a soundtrack brought me here: ) I enjoyed the music, the sights and Rick Steves as our travel and history guide!
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Thank you sir for the journey through beautiful music. as well as europe. the two together is a perfect combination with your work. again, thank you.
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Rick Steve's work s awesome. No words to express the beauty of his work. He himself looks so sober n loving personalityy. Love u Rick
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yes europe is beautiful but there is point in their lives that they love to kill each other. do not judge the book by its cover.
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I have fallen in love with all your videos Mr Steve, and the present one is painting Europe through music. Thank you so much.
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