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Performances of __________s plays made a deep impression on Berlioz.
 
 

a. Shakespeare
  b. Balzac
  c. Molire
  d. Goethe
  e. Ibsen



Question 2

Known for an iconoclastic musical style, his compositions call for an enormous
  number of musicians. He experimented with new instruments and wrote a
  treatise on musical instruments that is still used as a textbook in music
  conservatories around the world.


 
 

a. Brahms
  b. Musorgsky
  c. Tchaikovsky
  d. Liszt
  e. Berlioz




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