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Zadok the Priest: British Coronation Anthem |
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Piano Sonata No. 11: Rondo alla Turka |
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Barber of Seville Overture |
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Midsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March |
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Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade Orchestral Arrangement |
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Mussorsky ( Arrangement by Ravel) |
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Il Trovatore: Anvil Chorus |
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Orpheus in the Underworld: Infernal Galop |
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What composer created a lot of church music, and was raised by his brother during the Baroque period. |
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Who put scenic personifications in classical music, along with solos. |
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Who was german, worked for a patron, went to london, goes back to germany, moves to London, his patron becomes the king of England. |
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Who was french, wrote theatre music, and died in an assylum? |
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Who was italian, moved to spain, played the cello, and only two of his songs made it to the rest of Europe? |
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Who started composing music when he was 5? |
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