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1.Bethoven was one of the most popular compusers in that era.

2.Another popular one was Johannes Brahms.

3. On type of music in the romantic era was the Jazz Music.

4.The romantic era produced the most amout of songs that are still popular today.

5.Most of the composers in this era were German.

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