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A song cycle is

a group of songs connected to each other by a common idea, emotion, or story.

What composers considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage system

Beethoven considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage system.

Romeo and Juliet written by Tchaikovsky was based on a play by

William Shakespeare. (Apex)

Richard Wagner was born in

Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813.

Where was Claude Debussy born

Claude Debussy was born in Paris, France.

Which of the following is characteristic of the Baroque style A Polytonality B Polyrhythm C Unresolved dissonance D Ornamentation

polytonality

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