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1841 CE - 1904 CE: Life of the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.
1841 CE: The composer Antonín Dvořák is born in Nelahozeves near Prague.
1859 CE: The composer Antonín Dvořák graduates from the Prague Organ School.
1873 CE: Antonín Dvořák marries Anna Čermáková.
1873 CE: Premiere of Antonín Dvořák's cantata Dédicové bile hory (The Heirs of the White Mountains).
1875 CE: The composer Antonín Dvořák wins the Austrian State Prize.
1878 CE: Antonín Dvořák's Slavonic Dances are first performed.
1882 CE: Antonín Dvořák's opera Dimitrij premieres.
1892 CE - 1895 CE: Antonín Dvořák is the director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York.
1893 CE: Antonín Dvořák’s completes his 9th Symphony, titled From The New World.
1900 CE: Antonín Dvořák composes his opera Rusalka.
1904 CE: The composer Antonín Dvořák dies in Prague of a stroke.