Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Empire where Dvořák was born in 1841 | Austrian Empire | 83%
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From 1892 to 1895, Dvořák directed the National Conservatory of Music in this American city | New York | 78%
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Title of Dvořák's final symphony, inspired by his stay in the US | From the New World | 76%
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Number of symphonies Dvořák wrote | Nine | 75%
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City where Dvořák spent much of his life and died in 1904 | Prague | 68%
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Dvořák's last solo concerto (in B minor) was written for this instrument | Cello | 67%
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Russian composer who invited Dvořák to Moscow and Saint Petersburg | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 67%
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One of Dvořák's greatest supporters and musical mentors | Johannes Brahms | 55%
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Dvořák was the lead player of this instrument in the orchestra of the above city's Provisional Theatre | Viola | 49%
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London venue where the above was performed in 1883 and 1884, winning Dvořák worldwide fame | Royal Albert Hall | 47%
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A set of 16 pieces inspired by the above's Hungarian Dances | Slavonic Dances | 37%
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Monarch who knighted Dvořák in 1901 | Franz Joseph I | 33%
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Nickname of Dvořák's twelfth and most famous string quartet | American Quartet | 30%
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Opera about a water sprite who wishes to become a human | Rusalka | 26%
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The job of his father | Butcher | 16%
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Dvořák's son-in-law, another famous composer | Josef Suk | 14%
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Poetry collection by Karel Jaromír Erben that inspired four of Dvořák's symphonic poems | Kytice | 12%
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Dvořák's first religious composition, composed on a 13th-century text | Stabat Mater | 12%
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Building in the above city where Dvořák Hall is located | Rudolfinum | 8%
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Opera about an overbearing woman who turns Hell upside down | The Devil and Kate | 7%
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