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berlioz: symphonic fantastique
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character piece: relatively short piano piece in a characteristic style or mood
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Choreographer of LSDP: Vaslav Nijinsky
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constable and turner: painters
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etude: a virtuosic instrumental study or exercise intended for concert performance
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gilbert and sullivan: opretta
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in the beginning of LSDP the instrument that plays alone is: the bassoon
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Le Sacre du Printemps was first perfomed: in 1913 in Paris, France and the audience reacted with a riot
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leitmotif: recurring melodic fragment or chord bearing dramatic or emotional significance, introduced by Wagner in his music dramas
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LSPD in english means: The Rite of Spring
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mendelssohn: writer, painter, languages
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music drama: wagners concept of Music theater in which the drama and the music were theoretically of equal interest
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nationalism: late nineteenth century movement in which artists of many nationalities turned from the dominant German influence in the arts to the cultural characteristics of their own and other countries
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Part 1 of LSDP: Adoration of the earth
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part 2 of LSDP: the exalted sacrifice
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patter song: setting of humorous words sung very rapidly, with comic effect
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post romanticism: general term for several romantic styles that succeeded the dominance of German Romanticism and preceded the return of classicism to the arts
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primitivism: style inspired by primitive works of art and by the relaxed life of unsophisticated cultures
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Producer of LSDP: Sergei Diaghiliv
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schuman: german lieder
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Stravinsky studied under: Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov and was originally studying law before concentrating on music
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Style of LSDP: primitivism
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symbolism: literary movement sharing the ideals of the Impressionists
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verdi: said music must be supreme over every element including text
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wagner: music drama
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wordsworth and coleridge: lyrical ballads