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How did composers supplement their income in the romantic era? |
They were music critics, they taught private lessons, and they supplemented their income as touring virtuosos |
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The founding of music conservatories throughout Europe and the United States led to what? |
It allowed more young people to study music than ever before |
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How did the rising middle-class shape the role of Music in society during the romantic era? |
The demand for public concerts was greater, music societies across Europe were founded, and more orchestras and Opera groups were formed. |
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Which of the following types of musical events did not attract the regular interest and money of the middle-class public during the Romantic Period? |
Royal ceremony performances |
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Which of these are true about the piano in the romantic era? |
Composers wrote piano transcriptions of larger work such as symphonies, composers wrote more solo piano pieces, and it became a popular fixture in the middle class home. |
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True or false: romantic composers came from a long line of musicians, or music was passed from one generation to the next |
False |
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In comparison with composers of the Baroque or classical periods, Romantic Period composers were more likely to be motivated to write music for which reasons? |
To sell Works to performing societies, to leave a musical Legacy |