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The title "The Moldau" refers to a symphonic poem composed by Bedřich Smetana, which depicts the course of the Vltava River (known as the Moldau in German) as it flows through the Czech countryside. The piece is part of Smetana's larger work "Má vlast" (My Country) and illustrates various scenes along the river, capturing the beauty of nature and the cultural significance of the landscape. It is celebrated for its lyrical melodies and vivid orchestration, evoking the river's journey from its source to its confluence with the Elbe River.

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