Largo (Goin Home) from the "New World" Symphony Antonín Dvoráks Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World" is unquestionably his best-known composition. It was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic and composed in 1893 while Dvorák was teaching a four-year residency at the National Conservatory of Music in New York. Dvorák had always been interested in what he called "peasant music" while living in Prague, and that interest carried over to "negro melodies" upon moving to the U.S. and being exposed to those melodies by his African-American copy assistant Harry Burleigh. With these influences in mind, one of Dvoráks students, William Arms Fisher set the beloved theme from the second movement of Symphony No. 9 to words, and the spiritual "Goin Home" was born. Includes Flugelhorn part in B?. Accompaniment may be played on organ and piano. Parts are provided for both which are slightly different.