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Who was the leading composer of waltzes during the Romantic period

johann strauss, jr.

Who served as the music director for the Austrian royal court for thirty-six years and supposedly was on unfriendly terms with Mozart

antonio salieri

Whose work was an important link between the Classical and Romantic periods of music

Ludwig van Beetthoven

Who was a leading composer of the impressionism style of music

claude debussy

The work of which composer increased the popularity of the piano

wolfgang amadeus mozart

Who banned theater productions in England

Oliver Cromwell banned theater productions in England.

Composers of which style of music wrote music for traditional instruments but used them in unusual ways

Experimental composers wrote music for traditional instruments but used them in unusual ways.

Who implemented the Federal Theatre Project

Franklin Delanoe Roosevelt

The origin of which type of popular music style can be traced to the field hollers spirituals and work songs of African Americans

blues

What was not an element of an operetta

Tragedy

Which civilization originated the custom of using the symbolic tragedy and or comedy masks

Greek

Which of these men was not a famous composer of opera during the Romantic period

Multiple-choice questions only work when the list of choices is included.

Bioacchino Antonia Rossini

Giacomo Puccini

Franz Liszt there you are

Which of these words best describes the music of the Romantic period

You did not give us the words, but here's a suggestion. The Romantic period was the era of such great classical composers as Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Schubert, and Chopin. Some words to describe the music of this period would be innovative, creative, and emotional.

What is an accurate description Italian opera during the Romantic period

the story of this opera style was more important than music

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