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Arts, 30.08.2019 09:30 biggy54

Instrumental music that tells a story or gives the impressions of poems, literary works, and so on.
b. known as strauss the elder, he wrote mostly waltzes.
c. known not only for his melodies but also for the nationalist sounds that he created in his music.
d. known for his opera works.
e. a single, continuous movement that reflects a poem, story, or painting.
f. known as the waltz king; slightly more well-known than his father.

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