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when new music is written for each stanza of a song, it is known as
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through-composed
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the word___ commonly used for a romantic art song with a German Text
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lied
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short musical idea associated with a person, object, or thought used by wagner is called a
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leitmotifs
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slow intimate composition for piano associated w/nighttime
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nocturne
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one movement orchestral composition based some extent on a literary or pictorial idea
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concert overture
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when the melody is repeated for all stanzas of a song, the form is
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strophic
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composer who earned his living as a violin nirtuoso and was an influence on several composers
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paganini
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music critism was a source of income for both Berlioz and
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Robert Shumann
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when music conservatories where founded, women
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were at first only accepted as students of performance
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Schubert
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was the 1st great master of the romantic art song
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Shuberts songs number more than
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600
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Schumann's works are
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all of the above
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As a writer and a critic, Schumann
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founded and edited the New Journal of Music
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In the 1830's, Paris was
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all of the above
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Chopin was
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Shy and reserved
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Liszt typified the romantic movement because he
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all of the above
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Composer who had a patron hte he never met
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Tchaikovsky
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Who was appointed director of the 1st conservatory in Leipzig
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Mendelson
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Music without words having an added plot
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program music
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music written for the sake of the music itself without an added program is called
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absolute music
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group of songs by the same poet and composer which have a central idea or theme is
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song cycle
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who was considered the greatest composer of Grand opera during the 19th century
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Verdi
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An interest of pride in folk dances songs legends
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nationalism
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Composer who distinguished himself as an conductor and often conducted the orchestral works of other great romantic composers
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Mendelson
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Brahms Eine Deutches Requiem
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all but did not have the format of requiem of the roman catholic church
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invention of these made possible the addition of new brass
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valves
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his operas were "music dramas"
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Wagner
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verdi became a national symbol of Italy
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all of the above
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musical phrase or fragment w/association to a character
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idee fixe
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idea that wont go away heard throughout the music
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leitmotiv
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following composers are Nationalists
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Smentena Grieg Mussorgsky Sibelius
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This composer came to be called "abbe"
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Liszt
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This composer's last opera had to be completed by a colleague
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Puccini
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Parisians were startled by
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all of the above
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Outside france Berlioz enjoyed a great career as a
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conductor
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4th movement of the Fantastic symphony depicts
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march to the scaffold
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Libretti that fanned the public's hatred for its austrian overloads were deliberately chosen by the composer
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Guiseppe Verdi
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Brahms works are rooted in
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all of the above
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Brahms artistic and personal life was shaped by
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Shumann and his wife clara
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Mendolson is the man who rekindled an interest in the music of
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Bach
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He is considered to be the greatest composer of the romantic period
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Schubert
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tone poem
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all but not important in the works of Chopin
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Clara Schumann
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all but didnt resent her husband
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Modest Mussorgsky
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all of the above
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ballet development has
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all but has gone thru little change
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music of the Romantic period cover a great gamut...
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false
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Operas of puciniexhibit verismo
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true
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Chopin wrote mostly for the piano
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true
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Romantic music period in music history is characterizedby a reaactionary movement
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true
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In romantic music, inatnimate objects were frequently given personification
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true
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