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The folk idiom is prominent in the
Mazurkas of Chopin". His mazurkas and polonaises are particularly notable for their use of nationalistic rhythms. Moreover, "During World War II the Nazis forbade the playing of ... Chopin's Polonaises in Warsaw because of the powerful symbolism residing in these works".
920:, mentally immersed at the end of his life, represents in person as well as in music almost the prototype of the passionate romantic artist, shadowed by tragedy. His idiosyncratic piano pieces, chamber music works and symphonies should have a lasting influence on the following generation of musicians.
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was in full effect by the late 18th century and early 19th century. This event profoundly affected music: there were major improvements in the mechanical valves and keys that most woodwinds and brass instruments depend on. The new and innovative instruments could be played with greater ease and they
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particularly stands out. Although a Wagner supporter, his clear-form style differs significantly from that of that composer. For example, the block-based instrumentation of
Bruckner's symphonies is derived from the registers of the organ. In the ideological struggle against Wagner's adversaries, he
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Frédéric Chopin was one of the first composers to incorporate nationalistic elements into his compositions. Joseph
Machlis states, "Poland's struggle for freedom from tsarist rule aroused the national poet in Poland. ... Examples of musical nationalism abound in the output of the romantic era.
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of the aristocracy. Many times their audience was small, composed mostly of the upper class and individuals who were knowledgeable about music. The
Romantic composers, on the other hand, often wrote for public concerts and festivals, with large audiences of paying customers, who had not necessarily
697:(My Homeland). Smetana also composed eight nationalist operas, all of which remain in the repertory. They established him as the first Czech nationalist composer as well as the most important Czech opera composer of the generation who came to prominence in the 1860s.
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Beethoven. Whether one counts Beethoven as a "romantic" composer or not, the breadth and power of his work gave rise to a feeling that the classical
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will revolutionize opera with Carmen: "local color based on the use of
Spanish songs and dances" according to Nietzsche, it is "a ray of Mediterranean light dissipating the fog of the Wagnerian ideal". Interest in "local color" works is confirmed with
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is vocal music most often accompanied by this instrument. The singing is taken from romantic poems and this style makes it possible to bring the voice as close to feelings as possible. One of the first and most famous lieder composers is
391:, art, and philosophy. Romantic music was often ostensibly inspired by (or else sought to evoke) non-musical stimuli, such as nature, literature, poetry, super-natural elements, or the fine arts. It included features such as increased
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In Italy, opera still dominated during this time. This is where verism developed, an exaggerated realism that could easily turn into the striking and melodramatic on the opera stage. Despite their extensive work,
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Romantic period, music often took on a much more nationalistic purpose. Composers composed with a distinct sound that represented their home country and traditions. For example, Jean Sibelius'
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The classical period often used short, even fragmentary, thematic material while the
Romantic period tended to make greater use of longer, more fully defined and more emotionally evocative themes.
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has set the most famous form of the nocturnes. He wrote 21, from 1827 to 1846. First published in series of three (opus 9 and 15), they are then grouped in pairs (opus 27, 32, 37, 48, 55, 62).
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went even further to the limits of tonality with Salome and
Elektra before he took more traditional paths with the Rosenkavalier. In the style related to the works of Strauss, the compositions
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reached previously unknown dimensions, partly give up the traditional four-sentence and often contain vocal proportions. But behind the monumental facade is the modern expressiveness of the
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The second phase of high romanticism runs in parallel with the style of realism in literature and the visual arts. In the second half of his creation, Wagner now developed his
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was the creator of spun piano pieces and idol of the next generation. Nevertheless, Impressionism is often attributed to the epoch of modernity, if not seen as its own epoch.
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was one of the first to cultivate. Immersed in the climate of the night, an atmosphere privileged by romantics, it is often of ABA structure, with a very flexible and ornate
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is one of the summits of German opera. He creates the "musical drama" in which the orchestra now becomes the protagonist in the same way as the characters. In 1876, the
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to its limits, exaggerated emotions and an increasingly individual tonal language of the individual composer are typical features; the music is led to the threshold of
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resorted to Bach's polyphony in his numerous instrumental works, but developed it harmoniously extremely boldly. Among the numerous composers of the Reger successor,
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2001:, a new musical genre, usually composed of a single movement and inspired by a theme, character or literary text. Since the symphonic poem is articulated around a
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homeland, found new areas of expression with the development of the language melody in his operas. The local sounds are also unmistakable in the music of
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incorporated Greek mythology and Indian philosophy into his work. Very idiosyncratic composer personalities in the transition to modernity were also
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national music with his operas and the Symphony poems oriented towards Liszt. The symphonies, concerts and chamber music works of
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can still be recognized. His example is followed by many composers: the concerto rivals the symphony in the repertoire of major
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following in the footsteps of the Mighty Five although they were far more tolerant of the Western compositional style of
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that became one of its main centers. Most romantic operas were composed by composers living in France, such as
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at the end of his career. He has infuled his works with unparalleled dramatic vigour and rhythmic vitality.
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had any music lessons. Composers of the Romantic Era, like
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large, grand orchestras were common during this period;
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show a typical Nordic conservatism, and the Norwegian
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7551:Romanticism and the French Revolution
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1943:being its most influential composer.
1609:who strove for pushing the limits of
530:, and use of more elaborate harmonic
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427:, is an example of Romantic painting.
4131:Warrack, John. 2002. "Romanticism".
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4124:Gesammelte Schriften und Dichtungen
3895:(pbk). Original German edition, as
3877:Realism in Nineteenth-Century Music
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1096:, realism came for the first time.
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9996:Classical and art music traditions
8423:History of lute-family instruments
8240:Cambodian ceremonial music—Pinpeat
4208:
3789:, edited by François Michel, with
3755:. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel.
3746:. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel.
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3686:Samson, Jim. 2001. "Romanticism".
3646:(5th ed.). New York: W. W. Norton.
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4087:The Cambridge Companion to Wagner
3941:Geck, Martin. 1998. "Realismus".
3556:Mémoires, ou Essai sur la musique
3162:Schmidt-Jones, Catherine (2006).
1962:Carried to the highest degree by
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2027:during the romantic period. The
1835:Russian style of classical music
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962:still dominated in Germany when
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3672:. London: Macmillan Publishers.
3610:Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung
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3306:Grunfeld, Frederic V. (1974).
3218:Young, Percy Marshall (1967).
3195:Young, Percy Marshall (1967).
3108:"The Romantic Period of Music"
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8295:Philippine art songs—Kundiman
8215:Afghan classical music—Klasik
7574:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
4133:The Oxford Companion to Music
3994:Mason, Daniel Gregory. 1936.
3987:Music in Western Civilization
3422:Millington 1992, p. 301.
3399:. Mainz: Schott. p. 334.
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8260:Indonesian art music—Gamelan
4120:Richard Wagner's Prose Works
3845:3, no. 2 (November): 97–105.
3762:Handbuch der Musikgeschichte
3719:, second edition, edited by
3697:Introduction to Music Theory
3664:, second edition, edited by
3625:76, no. 1 (Spring): 93–109.
3567:. New York: Newsweek Books.
3563:Grunfeld, Frederic V. 1974.
3552:Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste
3490:Musicology: The Key Concepts
3164:Introduction to music theory
2256:Daniel-François-Esprit Auber
1735:, which had been founded by
1053:are included in this party.
834:Daniel-François-Esprit Auber
572:the use of a wider range of
569:became somewhat more common;
512:to sustain musical interest;
27:Music of the Romantic period
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8777:Music technology (electric)
8310:Thai classical music—Piphat
8265:Japanese court music—Gagaku
5103:Gothic Revival architecture
4051:Rummenhöller, Peter. 1989.
3918:Anthology of Romantic Music
3841:. 1979. "Neo-Romanticism".
3753:Methode der Musikgeschichte
3470:(in Italian). 26 March 2017
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7491:Coleridge's theory of life
5044:Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
4219:List of Romantic composers
3975:A History of Western Music
3899:. Munich: R. Piper, 1982.
3801:Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
3787:Encyclopédie de la musique
3774:Classic and Romantic Music
3617:Kravitt, Edward F. 1992. "
3220:A history of British music
3197:A history of British music
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3936:. New York: W. W. Norton.
3934:Music in the Romantic Era
3815:Chopin and Romantic Music
3813:Cavalletti, Carlo. 2000.
3780:. New York: W. W. Norton.
3588:Gutek, Gerald Lee. 1995.
3132:Hammond, Kathryn (1965).
2252:François-Adrien Boieldieu
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8675:Computational musicology
8220:Andalusi classical music
7947:Unruly audience response
5326:German historical school
5065:Tchaikovsky and The Five
3715:, "Liszt, Franz". 1980.
3699:. : Connexions Project.
3517:. National Public Radio.
3274:Machlis, Joseph (1990),
2768:The Classical Music Book
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10021:Music genres and styles
8320:Western classical music
8290:Persian classical music
7651:Western classical music
5973:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
4036:The Romantic Generation
3677:Philips, Abbey. 2011. "
3642:Machlis, Joseph. 1963.
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2948:Journal of Music Theory
2835:Encyclopedia Britannica
2608:Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky
2580:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
2388:Der fliegende Holländer
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1902:Bagatelle sans tonalité
1888:Transition to Modernism
1850:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
1809:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
1634:thematic transformation
1594:Franz Liszt in 1858 by
1567:. But even the work of
1523:Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
1499:Josef Bohuslav Foerster
1485:In the Czech Republic,
1399:tendencies like Ravel.
1310:Alexander von Zemlinsky
1153:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
992:Alexander Dargomyschski
515:increased chromaticism;
366:Western Classical music
256:Transition to Modernism
204:Transition to Classical
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10001:Classical music genres
9077:Bosnia and Herzegovina
8618:Doctor of Musical Arts
8438:History of the trumpet
8250:Indian classical music
7749:Transition to Romantic
7679:Major periods and eras
7556:Romanticism in science
7511:Middle Ages in history
7506:List of Romantic poets
6218:Josiah Gilbert Holland
5088:Common practice period
4071:(Taschenbuch Verlag);
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3996:The Romantic Composers
3875:Dahlhaus, Carl. 1985.
3850:Dahlhaus, Carl. 1980.
3644:The Enjoyment of Music
3492:. Cornwall: Routledge.
3395:Burger, Ernst (1999).
3242:"Salonen on Sibelius:
3063:All Classical Portland
2797:Studies in Romanticism
2766:; Ogano, Kumi (2022).
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9702:Saint Kitts and Nevis
9682:Republic of the Congo
8443:History of the violin
7705:Transition to Baroque
7526:Romantic epistemology
7516:Opium and Romanticism
6085:Stojadinović-Srpkinja
5311:Counter-Enlightenment
4079:(Taschenbuch Verlag).
3744:Der Stil in der Musik
3623:The Musical Quarterly
3059:"Composers on Nature"
2831:"Romanticism - Music"
2721:"The Romantic Period"
2658:Michael William Balfe
2466:The Barber of Seville
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7590:Age of Enlightenment
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5125:Romantic nationalism
5071:War of the Romantics
3760:Adler, Guido. 1930.
3751:Adler, Guido. 1919.
3633:Levin, David. 1959.
3542:Feld, Marlon. n.d. "
3509:Child, Fred. 2006. "
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1964:Ludwig van Beethoven
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1749:The Five (composers)
1710:Ludwig van Beethoven
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960:Friedrich von Flotow
897:War of the Romantics
790:, and the Frenchman
764:Carl Maria von Weber
732:Ludwig van Beethoven
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10047:Aesthetics of music
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8997:Antigua and Barbuda
8476:Band (rock and pop)
8400:Musical instruments
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7541:Romantic psychology
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5120:Musical nationalism
5038:Musical nationalism
3856:Friedrich Nietzsche
3511:Salonen on Sibelius
3467:Corriere della Sera
2604:The Queen of Spades
2568:A Life for the Tsar
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1980:Camille Saint-Saëns
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1286:Wilhelm Furtwängler
1185:Stanisław Moniuszko
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1102:Camille Saint-Saëns
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4077:978-3-423-04493-6
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4061:978-3-7618-1236-5
4024:978-0-393-95196-7
3971:Grout, Donald Jay
3924:11, no. 2:194–96.
3831:978-0-7641-5136-1
3619:Romanticism Today
3515:Performance Today
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3112:Connollymusic.com
2781:978-0-7440-5633-4
2662:The Bohemian Girl
2596:Modest Mussorgsky
2588:Alexander Borodin
2482:Gaetano Donizetti
2462:Gioachino Rossini
2427:Der Rosenkavalier
2407:Hänsel und Gretel
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2326:Jacques Offenbach
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2760:Lutchmayer, Karl
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2717:
2691:History of music
2685:
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2540:Madame Butterfly
2478:Vincenzo Bellini
2455:Giovanni Boldini
2248:Gaspare Spontini
2145:
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2107:Niccolò Paganini
1831:Saint Petersburg
1782:Saint Petersburg
1561:Edward MacDowell
1550:Enrique Granados
1433:Frederick Delius
1409:Charles Koechlin
1358:Ferruccio Busoni
1346:Umberto Giordano
1298:Siegfried Wagner
1282:Walter Braunfels
1213:Post-romanticism
1161:Anton Rubinstein
1029:. Among others,
873:Friedrich Kuhlau
850:Gaspare Spontini
822:Niccolò Paganini
814:Vincenzo Bellini
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8810:regional genres
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8767:Record producer
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8685:Ethnomusicology
8613:Master of Music
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8486:All-female band
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8255:Byzantine music
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7496:German idealism
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5509:Romantic genius
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5377:Sturm und Drang
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5148:Modernist music
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5002:Romantic ballet
4997:Orchestral song
4977:Chorale prelude
4972:Character piece
4955:
4946:Romantic guitar
4939:Instrumentation
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4770:Rimsky-Korsakov
4390:Ferdinand David
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4116:Opera and Drama
4112:Wagner, Richard
4063:(Bärenreiter);
4004:Plantinga, Leon
3957:(Bärenreiter);
3947:Ludwig Finscher
3791:François Lesure
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2550:Other countries
2520:Giacomo Puccini
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2415:Richard Strauss
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2361:Opera in German
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2328:, who composed
2244:Luigi Cherubini
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2191:Romantic ballet
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2173:Frédéric Chopin
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2115:Robert Schumann
2111:Frédéric Chopin
2092:violin concerto
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2054:Johannes Brahms
2050:Robert Schumann
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1976:Robert Schumann
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1878:Nikolay Sokolov
1858:Vladimir Stasov
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1825:Belyayev circle
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1770:Rimsky-Korsakov
1768:(upper right),
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1743:The Mighty Five
1721:Johannes Brahms
1699:Robert Schumann
1688:Robert Schumann
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1673:Peter Cornelius
1665:Karl Klindworth
1588:
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1554:Manuel de Falla
1503:Vítězslav Novák
1480:Nikolai Medtner
1413:Florent Schmitt
1381:Ernest Chausson
1350:Giacomo Puccini
1342:Francesco Cilea
1338:Pietro Mascagni
1318:Richard Strauss
1270:Julius Weismann
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1201:Arthur Sullivan
1173:Bedřich Smetana
1031:Robert Volkmann
1019:Johannes Brahms
1015:Peter Cornelius
976:Ambroise Thomas
932:symphonic poems
918:Robert Schumann
914:Frédéric Chopin
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893:Neo-romanticism
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754:and later also
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4226:Composers and
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4199:
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4192:
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4185:
4184:
4181:
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4162:
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4151:
4146:
4142:
4141:0-19-866212-2
4138:
4134:
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4125:
4121:
4117:
4113:
4109:
4105:
4104:0-521-64439-9
4101:
4097:
4096:0-521-64299-X
4093:
4089:
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4082:
4078:
4074:
4070:
4066:
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4054:
4049:
4045:
4044:0-674-77933-9
4041:
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4025:
4021:
4017:
4016:0-393-95196-0
4013:
4009:
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3992:
3988:
3984:
3980:
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3972:
3968:
3964:
3963:3-476-41008-0
3960:
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3955:3-7618-1109-8
3952:
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3927:
3923:
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3915:
3910:
3906:
3905:3-492-00539-X
3902:
3898:
3894:
3893:0-521-27841-4
3890:
3886:
3885:0-521-26115-5
3882:
3878:
3873:
3869:
3865:
3864:0-520-03679-4
3861:
3857:
3853:
3848:
3844:
3840:
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3828:
3824:
3823:0-7641-5136-3
3820:
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3758:
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3726:
3722:
3721:Stanley Sadie
3718:
3714:
3710:
3706:
3705:1-4116-5030-1
3702:
3698:
3693:
3689:
3684:
3680:
3675:
3671:
3667:
3666:Stanley Sadie
3663:
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3649:
3645:
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3615:
3611:
3607:
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3599:
3598:0-88133-818-4
3595:
3591:
3586:
3582:
3581:0-88225-102-3
3578:
3574:
3573:0-88225-101-5
3570:
3566:
3561:
3557:
3553:
3549:
3545:
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3529:
3525:
3524:"Romanticism"
3520:
3516:
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3507:
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3501:
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3384:
3379:
3373:, p. 111
3372:
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3323:
3319:
3317:0-88225-101-5
3313:
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9102:Burkina Faso
8762:Record label
8648:Music school
8503:Concert band
8413:Angular harp
8340:Circus music
8225:Arabic music
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7995:Experimental
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1487:Leoš Janáček
1484:
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1429:Edward Elgar
1421:Hubert Parry
1397:Neoclassical
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1193:Edvard Grieg
1189:Ferenc Erkel
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1078:Arrigo Boito
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314:20th-century
297:Contemporary
239:
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91:on the piano
10031:Terminology
10011:Instruments
9817:Switzerland
9787:South Sudan
9782:South Korea
9707:Saint Lucia
9662:Philippines
9607:North Korea
9587:New Zealand
9582:Netherlands
9387:Ivory Coast
9227:El Salvador
8972:Afghanistan
8939:Micronesian
8740:Compilation
8653:Composition
8543:Composition
8508:Disc jockey
8481:Backup band
8408:Arched Harp
8165:Prehistoric
8107:WikiProject
8000:Light music
7985:Baroque pop
7980:Avant-garde
7935:Performance
7700:Renaissance
7687:Early music
7282:Michałowski
7114:Wackenroder
7079:F. Schlegel
7074:A. Schlegel
6850:Tchaikovsky
6739:Bortkiewicz
6611:R. Schumann
6606:C. Schumann
6571:Kalkbrenner
6540:Saint-Saëns
5845:Anne Brontë
5730:Eichendorff
5715:B. v. Arnim
5710:A. v. Arnim
5520:Weltschmerz
5479:Medievalism
5428:Blue flower
5356:Nationalist
5301:Bohemianism
5213:Romanticism
5093:Romanticism
4875:Tchaikovsky
4810:R. Schumann
4805:C. Schumann
4790:Saint-Saëns
4685:Niedermeyer
4575:Leoncavallo
4545:Kalkbrenner
4320:Bortkiewicz
4174:Era on line
3500:Foundations
3385:, 11:28–29.
3117:16 November
2730:27 February
2584:Prince Igor
2505:La traviata
2447:The iconic
2386:, from the
2296:Léo Delibes
2268:Les Troyens
2201:in France.
2199:Léo Delibes
2144: 1849
2119:Franz Liszt
2042:Saint-Saëns
1995:Franz Liszt
1937:Primitivism
1906:Franz Liszt
1839:Tchaikovsky
1690:in an 1850
1603:Franz Liszt
1531:Hugo Alfvén
1466:In Russia,
1437:Ethel Smyth
1328:are shown.
1274:Joseph Haas
1226:Moritz Nähr
1106:Léo Delibes
924:Franz Liszt
780:Louis Spohr
736:vocal music
645:Nationalism
606:sonata form
597:tonal range
524:subdominant
443:of nature (
405:Romanticism
374:Romanticism
306: 1945
290: 1890
147:Renaissance
110:Early music
73:George Sand
61:Franz Liszt
10235:Categories
9917:Uzbekistan
9837:Tajikistan
9742:Seychelles
9722:San Marino
9557:Mozambique
9547:Montenegro
9517:Mauritania
9482:Madagascar
9477:Luxembourg
9432:Kyrgyzstan
9407:Kazakhstan
9212:East Timor
9162:Costa Rica
9127:Cape Verde
9037:Bangladesh
9022:Azerbaijan
8944:Polynesian
8934:Melanesian
8716:Production
8695:Organology
8660:Musicology
8390:Soul music
8345:Folk music
8330:Vernacular
8020:Film score
8015:Soundtrack
7954:Conducting
7873:Birmingham
7809:By country
7658:Definition
7157:Chassériau
7132:Aivazovsky
6840:Rubinstein
6825:Mussorgsky
6774:Wieniawski
6759:Paderewski
6601:Moszkowski
6384:Vörösmarty
6374:Shevchenko
6228:Longfellow
6152:Batyushkov
6147:Baratynsky
6116:Espronceda
5983:Mickiewicz
5978:Malczewski
5945:Wordsworth
5930:M. Shelley
5885:de Quincey
5750:Günderrode
5634:Baudelaire
5514:Wanderlust
5351:Lake Poets
5081:Background
4982:Intermezzo
4915:Wieniawski
4895:Vieuxtemps
4860:R. Strauss
4785:Rubinstein
4710:Paderewski
4680:Mussorgsky
4675:Moszkowski
4650:Mercadante
3965:(Metzler).
3583:(de luxe).
3294:1151514105
3278:, Norton,
3068:9 November
3043:9 November
3000:17 October
2954:(1): 204.
2840:9 November
2707:References
2453:(1886) by
2155:John Field
2096:classicism
2090:) and his
2021:pianoforte
1766:Mussorgsky
1731:, and the
1417:Erik Satie
1405:Paul Dukas
1211:See also:
891:See also:
881:symphonies
861:John Field
760:Carl Loewe
756:symphonies
710:See also:
683:about the
595:a greater
549:song cycle
445:Casey 2008
399:Background
385:literature
10052:Album era
9932:Venezuela
9797:Sri Lanka
9752:Singapore
9637:Palestine
9592:Nicaragua
9522:Mauritius
9472:Lithuania
9357:Indonesia
9312:Guatemala
9012:Australia
9002:Argentina
8922:Caribbean
8876:Southeast
8601:and study
8599:Education
8589:Technique
8465:Ensembles
8375:Pop music
8207:Art music
8185:Religious
8065:Festivals
7964:Orchestra
7816:Australia
7781:Modernism
7773:New music
7744:Classical
7665:Art music
7597:Modernism
7257:Kiprensky
7217:Géricault
7202:Friedrich
7192:Delacroix
7167:Constable
7147:Bonington
7137:Bierstadt
7089:Senancour
7064:Schelling
7019:Lamennais
7014:Khomyakov
6979:Coleridge
6974:Chaadayev
6881:Stanković
6876:Mokranjac
6795:Balakirev
6754:Moniuszko
6703:Donizetti
6698:Cherubini
6596:Meyerbeer
6581:Marschner
6556:Beethoven
6469:Moscheles
6403:Musicians
6389:Wergeland
6354:Orbeliani
6309:Grundtvig
6213:Hawthorne
6182:Zhukovsky
6177:Vyazemsky
6162:Lermontov
6121:Gutiérrez
6080:Radičević
6044:Herculano
5968:Krasiński
5910:Radcliffe
5880:Coleridge
5855:E. Brontë
5850:C. Brontë
5780:Jean Paul
5775:Hölderlin
5664:Lamartine
5601:Magalhães
5591:Guimarães
5499:Pantheism
5489:Nostalgia
5341:Indianism
5289:Movements
5220:Countries
4695:Offenbach
4670:Moscheles
4665:Moniuszko
4660:Meyerbeer
4615:Marschner
4600:MacDowell
4415:Donizetti
4360:Cherubini
4350:Chaminade
4275:Beethoven
4260:Balakirev
4250:Atterberg
4228:musicians
4098:(cloth);
3887:(cloth);
3575:(cloth);
3533:24 August
3435:11:11:39.
3433:New Grove
3411:New Grove
3244:Finlandia
3228:164772776
3205:164772776
3038:Cmuse.org
2968:0022-2909
2532:La Bohème
2497:Rigoletto
2474:bel canto
2396:Tetralogy
2392:leitmotiv
2374:Beethoven
2341:symbolism
2163:arpeggios
2084:Beethoven
2058:Hugo Wolf
2003:leitmotiv
1918:Modernism
1801:César Cui
1758:Balakirev
1565:Amy Beach
1507:Josef Suk
1367:The term
1266:Max Reger
1254:Hugo Wolf
1242:modernity
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1082:operettas
1043:Max Bruch
936:Idée fixe
865:Nocturnes
818:overtures
744:Beethoven
659:Finlandia
631:patronage
557:arabesque
547:like the
281:Modernism
270:New music
214:Classical
43:love song
10173:Category
9986:Timeline
9957:Zimbabwe
9847:Thailand
9842:Tanzania
9807:Suriname
9762:Slovenia
9757:Slovakia
9672:Portugal
9652:Paraguay
9627:Pakistan
9542:Mongolia
9497:Maldives
9492:Malaysia
9417:Kiribati
9337:Honduras
9252:Ethiopia
9247:Eswatini
9202:Dominica
9197:Djibouti
9152:Colombia
9117:Cameroon
9112:Cambodia
9097:Bulgaria
9082:Botswana
9042:Barbados
8929:Oceanian
8883:European
8839:Southern
8772:Sampling
8564:Notation
8498:Big band
8460:Musician
8190:Biblical
8087:Category
7756:Romantic
7695:Medieval
7609:Category
7425:Dahlhaus
7410:Blanning
7377:Scholars
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7342:Tidemand
7332:Stattler
7327:Scheffer
7227:Głowacki
7197:Edelfelt
7152:Bryullov
7094:Snellman
7069:Schiller
7059:Rousseau
7039:Michelet
6984:Constant
6954:Belinsky
6927:Sibelius
6871:Konjović
6845:Scriabin
6815:Lyapunov
6749:Lipiński
6718:Spontini
6708:Paganini
6652:Goldmark
6443:Thalberg
6438:Schubert
6418:Bruckner
6379:Topelius
6369:Runeberg
6359:Prešeren
6329:Leopardi
6294:Frashëri
6284:Eminescu
6264:Andersen
6172:Tyutchev
6157:Karamzin
6131:Zorrilla
6126:Saavedra
6024:Castilho
6012:Portugal
6003:Słowacki
5905:Polidori
5835:Barbauld
5770:Hoffmann
5725:Brentano
5639:Bertrand
5460:Romantic
5296:Ancients
5270:Scotland
5161:Category
5138: ←
5017:Symphony
4880:Thalberg
4845:Spontini
4820:Sibelius
4815:Scriabin
4800:Schubert
4795:Sarasate
4760:Respighi
4755:Reinecke
4715:Paganini
4625:Massenet
4620:Masarnau
4605:Madetoja
4550:Kreisler
4540:Kalivoda
4485:J. Gomis
4470:Glazunov
4465:Giuliani
4355:Chausson
4345:Chadwick
4335:Bruckner
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3932:. 1947.
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3502:3, no. 1
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3256:4 August
3182:71229581
2910:32464830
2817:25599538
2669:See also
2544:Turandot
2513:Falstaff
2351:(1902).
2151:nocturne
2131:Nocturne
2125:Nocturne
2078:Concerto
2072:Concerto
2038:Erlkönig
1958:Symphony
1952:Symphony
1931:and the
1642:tonality
1491:Moravian
1264:, while
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1175:founded
1167:, whose
1124:, later
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778:, while
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574:dynamics
561:rhapsody
553:nocturne
528:dominant
452:Mémoires
240:Romantic
121:Medieval
10187:Portals
10082:Warfare
9981:Outline
9937:Vietnam
9922:Vanuatu
9912:Uruguay
9892:Ukraine
9867:Tunisia
9772:Somalia
9732:Senegal
9687:Romania
9602:Nigeria
9567:Namibia
9562:Myanmar
9552:Morocco
9532:Moldova
9457:Liberia
9452:Lesotho
9447:Lebanon
9392:Jamaica
9372:Ireland
9347:Iceland
9342:Hungary
9307:Grenada
9292:Germany
9287:Georgia
9267:Finland
9242:Estonia
9237:Eritrea
9217:Ecuador
9192:Denmark
9167:Croatia
9157:Comoros
9107:Burundi
9072:Bolivia
9052:Belgium
9047:Belarus
9032:Bahrain
9027:Bahamas
9017:Austria
9007:Armenia
8987:Andorra
8982:Algeria
8977:Albania
8856:Central
8824:Central
8819:African
8579:Singing
8197:Secular
8180:Martial
8170:Ancient
8077:Outline
7973:Related
7942:Concert
7848:Ireland
7843:Germany
7725:Baroque
7450:Lovejoy
7385:Abraham
7307:Richard
7297:Préault
7222:Girodet
7104:Thoreau
7049:Novalis
7034:Mazzini
7029:Maistre
7004:Hazlitt
6989:Emerson
6969:Carlyle
6959:Berchet
6902:Berwald
6897:Bennett
6866:Hristić
6820:Medtner
6800:Borodin
6790:Arensky
6713:Rossini
6688:Bellini
6667:Joachim
6640:Hungary
6621:Strauss
6549:Germany
6515:Berlioz
6484:Voříšek
6479:Smetana
6457:Czechia
6411:Austria
6344:Maturin
6339:Manzoni
6314:Heliade
6289:Foscolo
6259:Alfieri
6254:Abovian
6208:Emerson
6167:Pushkin
6106:Bécquer
6039:Garrett
5993:Potocki
5940:Southey
5900:Maturin
5870:Carlyle
5827:Britain
5800:Novalis
5755:Gutzkow
5703:Germany
5669:Mérimée
5654:Gautier
5581:Barreto
5576:Azevedo
5556:Alencar
5536:Writers
5455:Byronic
5391:Purismo
5245:Germany
5227:Denmark
5151:→
5113:Science
4992:Mazurka
4967:Ballade
4900:Voříšek
4870:Tárrega
4865:Taneyev
4825:Smetana
4780:Rossini
4735:Puccini
4730:Prudent
4690:Nielsen
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4295:Berlioz
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3474:31 July
3409:Bonds,
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2368:, with
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2036:, with
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1760:(top),
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1575:Schools
1169:ballets
842:ballets
701:History
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9991:Albums
9952:Zambia
9887:Uganda
9882:Tuvalu
9872:Turkey
9832:Taiwan
9812:Sweden
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9697:Rwanda
9692:Russia
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9272:France
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8538:Theory
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6140:Russia
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9382:Italy
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9297:Ghana
9277:Gabon
9222:Egypt
9147:China
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9062:Benin
8871:South
8851:Asian
8834:North
8797:Remix
8792:Cover
8750:Remix
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8428:Nafir
8350:Blues
8332:music
8175:Dance
8149:Music
8050:Lists
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7561:Bacon
7470:Rosen
7465:Ricks
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7252:Jones
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6912:Field
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6890:Other
6723:Verdi
6681:Italy
6672:Liszt
6662:Hubay
6647:Erkel
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6576:Loewe
6566:Bruch
6530:Méhul
6520:Fauré
6510:Auber
6505:Alkan
6364:Raffi
6334:Mácha
6324:Lenau
6274:Botev
6247:Other
6099:Spain
6034:Dinis
5920:Scott
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5875:Clare
5865:Byron
5860:Burns
5840:Blake
5825:Great
5810:Tieck
5765:Heine
5760:Hauff
5694:Vigny
5689:Staël
5649:Dumas
5571:Assis
5566:Alves
5551:Abreu
5504:Rhine
5407:Ultra
5250:Japan
5098:Chess
4930:Ysaÿe
4910:Weber
4890:Verdi
4840:Spohr
4835:Sousa
4720:Paine
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4435:Fauré
4425:Elgar
4405:Denza
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4310:Bizet
4270:Beach
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3565:Music
3308:Music
2995:CMUSE
2972:JSTOR
2873:JSTOR
2813:JSTOR
2635:Šárka
2576:Sadko
2536:Tosca
2526:into
2433:Italy
2320:Thaïs
2312:Manon
2292:Lakmé
2280:Faust
2240:Paris
2211:Opera
2205:Opera
2167:tempo
2088:fifth
2025:piano
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9622:Oman
9502:Mali
9437:Laos
9367:Iraq
9362:Iran
9262:Fiji
9172:Cuba
9137:Chad
8861:East
8844:West
8829:East
8745:Live
8584:Song
8554:Form
8370:Jazz
7435:Frye
7362:Ward
7357:Veit
7312:Rude
7262:Koch
7237:Gude
7232:Goya
7182:Dahl
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6500:Adam
6448:Wolf
6191:U.S.
6090:Zmaj
5720:Beer
5659:Hugo
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5586:Dias
5450:Hero
5385:Post
5346:Jena
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