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What ensemble were russian composers know to write for?

An Orchestra

100

This composer was guided into the profession by Clara and Robert Schumann...

Brahms

100

This Russian Pianist was known for his abilities to play the keyboard with ease and was known for his absurdly hard works.

Rachmaninoff 

100
This was the first popular woman composer since Hildegard.

Clara Schumann

100

What is the name of the famous Ballet usually played during Christmas time that came from this period?

The Nut Cracker

200

This composer was very famous for his work in ballets and orchestral compositions.

Tchaikovsky

200

This composer was the first composer of the romantic period and was known for his vocal works...

Schubert
200

This pianist was known for his compositions that almost felt like he was trying to fit a whole orchestra into his piano music.

Liszt

200

Give me two different characteristics of Romantic Music

Flowing, more dissonant, and more brass/woodwinds. They weren't afraid to step outside of the box.

200

Why were romantic composers afraid to release their compositions originally?

They were afraid they wouldn't live up to Beethoven's. 

300

Dvorak's Ninth Symphony is one of the most important works of orchestral music ever written. What is it's name?

New World Symphony
300

This composer had a tough life from being able to not be able to play the piano anymore to getting thrown into an insane asylum...

Robert Schumann

300

This pianist created what was known as a concert etude.

Frederic Chopin

300

What is romanticism and how did it change music?

Romanticism emphasises on emotion and individualism. It allows for more fluidity in the music and blurs the lines into one another. 
300

This type of piano piece was not as popular anymore and started to get weeded out by more character driven pieces.

Sonata

400

This composer wrote the original Romeo and Juliet, not to be confused with Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. 

Tchaikovsky

400

What is Robert Schuman's collection of songs relating to his childhood called?

Kinderszenen 

400

Chopin wrote a variety of pieces from Nocturnes to Scherzos. What piece was exclusive to him that was a polish dance?

Mazurka

400

How were concerts different in this time period?

There were much more of them! Musicians were now giving their own recitals and there were more concerts available for the common folk.

400

Which Country during this time had a major boom in Opera?

Italy

500
How was music perceived in Russia at this time?

It was greatly appreciated! They had gone such a long time without being on par with the rest of europe in terms of technology and the arts. Now that it was being allowed it started to flourish!

500

Which composer had reached the pinnacle of German Romanticism according to most?

Brahms 

500
Name me five different character pieces from this period.

Rhapsody, Nocturne, Scherzo, Prelude, Mazurka, Waltz, Polonaise, etc....

500

What is a concert etude? (How is it different from a normal etude?)

It is a challenging piece of music that works on the players technical abilities, however, it is still enjoyable to listen too.
500

Many European countries started to embrace this new form of identity amongst themselves and starting to embrace their countries individualism. What is this called?

Nationalism

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