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A notable nationalist Opera composer was Bedrich Smetana from Bohemia, whose opera The Bartered Bride essentially set the mold for Bohemian/Czecho-Slovak opera.

Giuseppe Verdi was a nationalist in the first part of his career, partly because his last name became a rallying cry in pre-unified Italy. Revolutionaries shouted "Viva Verdi," which honored him but was also a coded way of shouting

Viva Vittorio Emmanuele, re d'Italia, or Long live Victor Emmanuel, king of Italy.

In Russia, Mikhail Glinka was considered a nationalist, because his opera A Life For the Tsar began the tradition of his country's opera.

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