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Anonymous
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posted: 11/6/2004 at 2:55:31 PM ET
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can anyone name 2 facts about the classic period please.

grace-ful
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posted: 11/7/2004 at 1:01:50 AM ET
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I found a website that can help you--www.essentialsofmusic.com

then click on Eras, then Classical, then Style.

mbp4kids4
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posted: 1/12/2005 at 12:09:25 AM ET
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Beethoven went deaf in his old age and Mozart was the youngest composer of his time

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posted: 6/16/2008 at 3:29:48 AM ET
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Check out the idea of the Curse of the Ninth symphony. After a composer wrote there ninth symphony, while writing or while starting there tenth, the curse would kick in and they would, erm, kick the bucket?

Do you like Waffles?

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Loooove classical music. Best thing to listen to during traffic jams.


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