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Antonin Dvorak |
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Antonin Dvorak arrived in Manhattan in 1892 as director of the National Conservatory. On Thursday night, Fischer revisited the topic, albeit without commentary from the podium or authentic folk performers, this time performing music by Antonin Dvorak and Bedrich Smetana. 73) Ironically, the board could not agree on an indigenous director and in the end it appointed Antonin Dvorak, the famous composer from Prague and at the time a virtual popstar in Europe. |
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