
Antonin Dvorak
Antonín Dvořák was a Czech composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, renowned for his expressive and richly melodic music. His works often draw inspiration from Czech folk traditions and national identity, blending classical forms with ethnic themes. Dvořák composed symphonies, chamber music, operas, and choral works that are celebrated for their emotional depth and craftsmanship. His most famous piece is the "New World Symphony," written during his time in the United States, which reflects a synthesis of American and European musical influences, making him a key figure in bridging musical cultures.