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  1. 3. A style of music originating in the Southern United States, characterized by its syncopated rhythms and call-and-response format.
  2. 5. Italian composer known as "The Red Priest" and for his Baroque masterpieces like "The Four Seasons."
  3. 6. A genre of American roots music originating from the Appalachian region, characterized by its use of acoustic instruments such as the banjo, fiddle, and mandolin, often played in a fast-paced, virtuosic style.
  4. 9. British composer who composed "The Dream of Gerontius"
  5. 11. A musical composition for one or more instruments, typically in several movements, often showcasing contrasting themes and moods within a structured framework.
  6. 14. Referring to a period in music history spanning roughly from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries, characterized by composers like Mozart, Haydn, and early Beethoven.
  7. 15. One of the most celebrated composers in history, known for his groundbreaking compositions despite experiencing deafness later in life.
  8. 17. Music was related to the worship of this god, also a former teacher's surname
  9. 18. Hungarian composer who composed Hungarian folk music
  10. 19. Composition method developed by Arnold Schoenberg
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  1. 1. A German composer of the romantic period who composed "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
  2. 2. A German composer who composed "Twilight of the Gods"
  3. 4. A French composer who once taught Tchikovsky's patron
  4. 7. Spanish orchestrator
  5. 8. Composer known as Picasso of the music world
  6. 10. Composer of Norwegian-style music and "In the Halls of the Giants"
  7. 12. Russian composer who was a pivotal figure in the transition from the Classical to Romantic eras, known for works like "Symphony No. 9."
  8. 13. A group of Russians who aimed to carry forward Russian music
  9. 15. A period in music history known for its ornate and elaborately styled compositions, spanning roughly from 1600 to 1750.
  10. 16. Soviet composer who composed "Symphony No.7" during WW2