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Antonin Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák was a Czech composer born in 1841, known for his rich and melodic music that often reflects his Bohemian roots. He gained international fame with works like the "New World Symphony," inspired by American folk music. Dvořák's compositions blend classical traditions with the rhythms and melodies of his native culture, making them accessible and popular. He was a key figure in the Romantic music movement and contributed significantly to symphonic and chamber music. Dvořák passed away in 1904, but his works continue to be celebrated for their emotional depth and vibrant character.