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It spanned from 1820 to 1900. It was a time of war and revolution when people were radical and in search fro freedom of self-expression and individualism
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It rejecte the concept of rationalization and conventionalism of the classical period.
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It spanned from 1820 to 1900. It was a time of war and revolution when people were radical and in search fro freedom of self-expression and individualism
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It rejecte the concept of rationalization and conventionalism of the classical period.
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He bridged the transition between the classical and the Romantic periods. His latter works expanded the classical musical style, which gave birth to Romanticism
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In this age, the orchestra became massive, louder, and resembled the present ensemble.
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It is an instrumental music that narrates a story through music
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This music evokes feelings or mood from the listeners - describing summer, winter, spring, and fall
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This is an overture used for a concert performance
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This is a multi-movement orchestral music that follows the sames tructure of symphony, but it is usually extended with its forms that dpeendo n the scene of the story it describes
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This was introduced by Franz Liszt. It is similar to a concert overture, but the scope of subjects is wider and not limited to literary
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He was a famous Russian composer of the Romantic era. He began his piano lessons at the age of five and exhibited great potential in music at an early age
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At what age Tchaikovsky began his piano lessons?
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Where did Tchaikovsky move to study music for three years?
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Where did Tchaikovsky get a teaching position in Moscow after graduation?
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Whar are some of Tchaikovsky's famous works?
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What disease did Tchaikovsky's mother die from?
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When did Tchaikovsky die?
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Where did the word Nocturne came from?
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What does Nocturnus mean?
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It is a musical composition that has a soft, sad, romantic or dreamy character; it is typically for the piano
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It is a short musical composition ddesigned to improve the technique of the player
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What does etude translate to?
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It is a polish dance on triple time signature
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It is used for ceremonies or formal events
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It is a lively Polish folkdance in triple time signature
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It became an independent piece and does not necessarily preclude a larger work in Romantic piano music
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He was a polish composer known for his brilliant solo piano works and concertos. Similar to beethoven, he was a child prodigy; he performed in elegant salons and composed his own music at an early age
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Where did Chopin study?
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Where did Chopin move to for a broader musical experience?
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When did Chopin die?
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Where is Chopin's body buried?
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Where is Chopin's heart buried?
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What was Chopin's age when he died?
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It continued to flourish during this time, and the advent of machine and technology changed the way people lived
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It follows a set of rules and is mostly fixed
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It is more free and abstract
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How does Ludwig Beethoven hear the piano after going deaf?