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Fine Arts and Stuff We Still Need to Know

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Dance Macabre   Camille Saint Saens  
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March to the Scaffold   Symphonie Fantastic by Hector Berlioz  
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Dream of a Witches' Sabbath   Symphonie Fantastic by Berlioz  
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Romeo and Juliet Symphony   Tchaikovsky  
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Romeo and Juliet (Ballet)   Prokofiev  
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Art style pioneered by Mark Rothko in the late 1940s   Color Field Painting  
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In the Hall of the Mountain King   Peer Gynt by Grieg  
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Hebrides Overture   Mendelssohn  
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Hungarian Dances   Brahms  
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Hungarian Rhapsody   Liszt  
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Trout Quintet   Schubert  
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Opera based on a play by Dumas; the fallen woman, Violetta Valery, a parisian courtesan. (She, like Mimi, had tuberculosis.)   La Traviata by Verdi  
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Violetta Valery   La Traviatea by Verdi  
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German Baroque composer   J.S. Bach  
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French Romantic composer; Treatise on Instrumentation   Berlioz  
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Romantic; Polish composer and piano virtuoso; love affair with George Sand   Chopin  
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El Salon Mexico, Billy the Kid (ballet)   Copland  
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L' Orfeo one of the earliest operas   Montiverdi (also a Roman Catholic priest)  
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Sleeping Beauty (ballet)   Tchaikovsky  
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The hunch-backed court jester and his beautiful daughter, Gilda; the king of Mantua; based on a play by Victor Hugo   Rigoletto  
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Parsifal   Wagner  
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Known for uniquely English form Baroque music   Purcell  
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