Dvo?ák composed in virtually every musical genre popular in the nineteenth-century.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Dvo?ák's versatility is reflected in his legacy of concertos for violin, cello, and piano; his fourteen string quartets; his four great oratorios; his five symphonic poems; his cantata; his four piano trios and two quintets; and his eleven operas and nine symphonies, among a multitude of other works.

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