Antonín Dvořák was a Czech composer born in 1841, known for his contributions to Classical Music that often reflected his Bohemian roots. He experienced a blend of humble beginnings and later success, with his music drawing inspiration from folk traditions, nature, and the rhythms of his homeland. Dvořák's life included significant periods of study, teaching, and international recognition, particularly during his time in the United States, where he embraced African American spirituals and Native American themes. He passed away in 1904, leaving a rich legacy of symphonies, chamber music, and operas.
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