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segrsyd

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Nationalism in the nineteenth century was partly an attempt by various composers to
  break free of the prevailing


 
 

a. English style
  b. Italian style
  c. GermanAustrian style
  d. French style
  e. Russian style



Question 2

The name most associated with Norwegian nationalism is
 
 

a. Jean Sibelius
  b. Edvard Grieg
  c. Thor Johnson
  d. Gustav Holst
  e. Carl Nielsen




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: c.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: b



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