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        | Polish Romantic who wrote primarily for piano and had highly developed chromaticism |  
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        | Hungary Romantic who often wrote in harmonic minor |  
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        | German Romantic who was very poetic, harmonicly advanced |  
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        | German Romantic who was not as chromatic as contemporaries, and most influenced by classical period |  
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        | German Romantic known for use of hemiola |  
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        | German Romantic who wrote big operas, often chromatic |  
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        | German Romantic known for art songs (leider), harmonic |  
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        | French Impressionistic who often wrote in pentatonic scale and blurred lines |  
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        | French Impressionistic who was more careful with structure than other contemporary |  
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        | USA 20th Century who likes open 5ths, which have a more hollow sound |  
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        | USA 20th century, distinct sound based on jazz |  
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        | English 20th century known for modal writing, especially vocal works |  
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        | English 20th century known for modal folk songs |  
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        | German 20th century known for contrapunal, chordal writing frequently using 4ths, wrote for nearly every instrument |  
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        | French 20th Century whose compositions sound popular, though open have dissonances |  
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        | Russian 20th century known for ostanatto (repeated phrase), polytonality, and complex rhythms |  
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        | Russian 20th century known for countpoint, tonal, with harmonic shifts |  
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        | Russian 20th century known for both lyricism and rhythmic drive |  
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        | Austrian 20th century known for 12-tone/atonal works |  
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        | Austrian 20th century similar to his teacher, only much more romantic |  
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        | Austrian 20th century whose music is based off pointalism, also known for its brevity |  
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        | Hungarian 20th century known for writing folk songs, as well as being very rhythmic |  
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        | Classical who composed simple, melodic ideas, frequently periodic, diatonic, harmonically simple, and homophonic |  
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        | Classical who composed simple, periodic compositions, though periods often vary in length.  Mostly diatonic, though occassionally chromatic |  
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        | Classical who composed simple melodic ideas with generally more complex pieces, mostly periodic.  Generally harmonically inolved and homophonic. |  
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        | Baroque composer, generally instrumental and contropunal |  
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        | Baroque composer who wrote distinctive phrases and both orchestra and choral music |  
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        | Baroque composer, known for writing several sonatas which are binary |  
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        | Saint' Saens, Berlioz, Gounod, and Bizet |  
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        | Who are the four French Romantic composers? |  
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        | Italian romantic known for opera with large orchestra |  
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        | Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky. |  
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        | Who are three major Russian Romantic composers? |  
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