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        | German composer of 250 lieder, best known for adapting Wagner's methods to the German lied - fused poetry with music. |  
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        | German composer known for large orchestras, which he would concert down to few instruments at a time.  Influenced Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern.  Songs play large role in symphonies, 4 of which include voice. |  
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        | German composer and famous conductor, led most of the world's best orchestras.  Wrote symphonic poems modeled after Liszt and Berlioz.-Colorful orchestration, Thematic transformation, programs based on literature.  *Wrote opera and lieder. |  
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        | Father of Russian Music, first Russian composer to be recognized internationally.  Wrote political music, used whole-tone techniques.  Wrote A Life for the Tsar and Ruslan and Lyudmila. |  
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        | Russian composer not interested in pursuing a national style, though he used some Russian thematic subjects. |  
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        | Group of 5 composers who stood against the professionalism of the conservatories. *Incorperated Russian folk song, modal and exotic scales, and folk polyphony. |  
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        | Only composer of the mighty 5 to have conventional training in music. |  
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        | Most original of the mighty five, known for novel harmonic progressions.  Composed opera, instrumental works, etc. |  
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        | Father of French Chamber music, known for his cosmopolitan style of composing.  Born in Belgium.  Wrote in classical forms, used thematic transformation.  Composed cyclically.  Enriched basically homophonic textures with counterpoint. |  
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        | Master of orchestration, one of mighty 5 who taught as a professor.  Taught Stravinsky.  Sheherazade is of his best-known works.  Wrote 15 operas.  Best known for programmatic orchestra pieces. |  
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        | Bohemian composer who was a strong nationalist, wrote symphonic poems. |  
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        | Norwegian composer of incidental music.  Nationalistic, wrote folk songs and peasant dances for piano. |  
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        | First English composer to gain international recognition in over 200 years.  Did NOT adapt a nationalistic style, rather he drew upon styles of Wagner and Brahms.  Known for ENIGMA VARIATIONS. |  
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        | French composer of fundamental French style.  Uses undirecitonal harmony, diluting need for resolution.  Develops new style in which melodic lines are fragmented and harmony is less driven.  Studied under Saint-saens.  Professor at Paris Conservatoire. |  
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        | Italian composer of opera, studied in Milan.  Blended Verdi's vocal style with Wagner's approach, including leitmotifs.  His scenes are more fluid than in earlier operas. |  
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