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25 Cards in this Set
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Tristan and Isolde
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Wagner
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Piano Concerto No. 1
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Tchaikovsky
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Symphony No. 6 in B minor **"Pathetique"**
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Tchaikovsky
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1812 Festival Overature
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Tchaikovsky
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Peer Gynt Suite
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Grieg
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Pictures at an Exhibition
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Moussorsky
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Piano Concerto in A minor
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Grieg
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A German Requiem
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Brahms
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Variations on a Theme by Haydn
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Brahms
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Symphony No. 4 in A minor **"Halinn"**
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Mendelssohn
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Symphony No. 3 **"Eroica"**
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Beethoven
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Symphony No. 5 in C minor
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Beethoven
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Symphony No. 9 **"Choral"**
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Beethoven
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Symphonie Fantastique
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Berlioz
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Symphony No. 6 **"Pastoral"**
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Beethoven
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2 Neo-Classical composers
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Brahms and Mendelssohn
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Dates of the Romantic Period
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1825-1900
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How many Movements are in a concerto?
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three
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How many Movements are in a symphony?
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four [sonata form]
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This Composition BEGINS the Romantic period
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EROICA-Beethoven
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What took place by Pictures @ an Exposition?
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written for a friend and eventaully transcribed from paino to orchestra
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Which peice quotes the Dies Ire [Gregorian Chant]?
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Symphonie Fantastique- Berlioz
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Last great Classisist and First great Romanticist. "The Bridge".
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Beethoven
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2 things that Tchaikovsky was known for
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his great melodies, imaginative in orchestration
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Symphony No. 9, in E Minor "From the New World"
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Dvorak
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