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Beethoven's music exhibits elements of both classicism and romanticism. He took the structural clarity and form of Classical Music and infused it with emotional depth, passion, and individual expression characteristic of the romantic era. By pushing the boundaries of traditional forms and expressing profound emotions in his music, Beethoven helped to bridge the gap between classicism and romanticism.

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