
Dvořák, Antonín Dvořák, Dvořák Festival, Prague, Czech Republic, National Theatre (Prague), New World Symphony, Slavic Dances, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Dvořák Society
Antonín Dvořák was a renowned Czech composer known for his expressive music that reflects his country's folk traditions. Celebrated through events like the Dvořák Festival in Prague, his legacy is honored across venues such as the National Theatre and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. His famous works include the "New World Symphony" and "Slavic Dances," blending classical and folk elements. The Dvořák Society promotes his life and music, fostering appreciation worldwide. These institutions and events highlight his lasting influence on classical music and Czech cultural identity.