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Antonin Leopold Dvorak (1841-1904) was a Czech composer.
Short Biography:
International recognition came with his series of Slavonic Dances 1877-1886, and he was director of the National Conservatory, New York, 1892-1895. Works such as his New World Symphony in 1893 reflect his interest in American folk themes, including black and Native American.
He wrote nine symphonies; tone poems; operas, including Rusalka in 1901; large-scale choral works; the Carnival and other overtures; violi
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