Antonín Leopold Dvořák
September 8, 1841 – May 1,
1904) was a Czech composer
of Romantic music, who
employed the idioms of the
folk music of Moravia and his
native Bohemia. His works
include operas, symphonic,
choral and chamber music. His
best-known works include his
New World Symphony, the
Slavonic Dances, "American"
String Quartet, and Cello
Concerto in B minor.