So, back during covid lockdown, I spent a lot of time watching YouTube. And, as some may remember, during the first days of lockdown in March of 2020, famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma offered up a song of comfort with Dvořák's "Coming Home".
At the time, this was the thing that wrecked me as I realized how we were all in this together, for a long time to come. But, I also realized I didn't really know anything about Dvořák, or this song, which we've all heard out there somewhere. But if Ma picked Dvořák, I thought it was worth looking into.
There's a pretty great explainer here from 2020 (hopefully the link doesn't die). And one from NPR on the full symphony.
I learned it's the second movement of Dvořák's Symphony No. 9, "From The New World", written circa 1893. You will know this symphony - it's been used in movies, television, etc... in bits and pieces.