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Some questions about classical music.
1. Tchaikovsky, a Russian composer, is a combination of romanticism and nationalism, among which The Four Seasons is one of the most famous representative works. The theme of Four Seasons is vivid and rich in content. Each work is a beautiful picture showing Russian customs, and the works are full of distinctive romanticism and strong nationalism.

2. Albenis and Granados in Spain, Smetana and Vozak in Czech Republic, Rombescu and Ainescu in Romania, Erkel in Hungary, glinka in Russia, BaraKireev, Guy, Borodin, Musorgskiy, rimsky-Kosakov in Poland and moniuszko in Poland.

3. At that time, the school that opposed Impressionism was expressionism. After World War I, music was mainly divided into the following schools: national music school, neoclassicism and neoromanticism.

4. Schumann's representative works include: Butterfly, Carnival, Symphony Etudes, Fantasia and so on, which promoted the development of romantic music style. The most famous song collections include Myrtle, Poet's Love, Women's Love and Life, etc., and then he wrote four symphonies, as well as outstanding works such as Piano Concert in A Minor and Manfred Overture. His main works are: 6 symphonies, overtures, concertos for piano, cello and horn, concertos for strings and piano, sonatas for violin and piano, a large number of piano suites, vocal suites and operas; His works include On Music and Musicians.

Schubert: Unfinished Symphony, Symphony in C Major, death and the maiden Quartet, Trout Quintet, vocal suite The Beautiful Mill Girl, Winter Journey, Swan Song, and drama rosamond.