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i got tchaikovsky- but i swear i put yes at the crush on opp sex question!

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I am Tchaikovsky as well!!


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I came out as FRANZ SCHUBERT. I don't even know much about him?

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I came out as FRANZ SCHUBERT. I don't even know much about him?
A real sweet guy, wrote lovely poetic stuff, died young, wore glasses


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I was Chopin. That's who I was hoping to come out like. Though I think/hope I am more masculine than he was.

#2 was Liszt.

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Rachmaninoff
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Though, Rachmaninoff isn't my favorite composer.

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I'm Chopin. I guessed Mozart, and he was second, so I was pretty close! Chopin - The Poet of the Piano - I wonder how they got that?


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#1 JOSEPH HAYDN - Austrian - "Papa Haydn"

#2 FREDERIC CHOPIN - Polish - "The Poet of the
#3 FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY - German -

#4 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH - German "A Titan in the History of Art"

#5 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART - Austrian - "The Boy Genius"

#6 JOHANNESS BRAHMS - German - "The Young Eagle"

#7 MUZIO CLEMENTI - Italian -"The Father of the Pianoforte"

#8 ANTONIN DVORAK - Czech - "Founder of the Czech national school"

#9 SERGEI RACHMANINOFF - Russian American - "The Voice of Slavic Pessimism"

#10 GEORGE GERSHWIN - American - "Rhapsody in Blue"

#11 PETER TCHAIKOVSKY - Russian - "The Most Russian of All!"

#12 FRANZ LISZT - Hungarian - "King of Virtuousos"

#13 FRANZ SCHUBERT - AUSTRIAN - "The Lieder King"

#14 CLAUDE DEBUSSY - French - "Harmonies that defied the sacred rules"

#15 LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN - German - "There is only ONE Beethoven"

#16 ROBERT SCHUMANN - German - "The Voice of German Romanticism"



And if I could choose to arrange them, I would do:

1) Chopin
2) Rachmaninov
3) Schumann (!)
4) Beethoven
5) Bramhs
6) Schubert
7) Debussy
8) Mendelssohn
9) Tchaikovsky
10)Liszt
11)Bach
12)Mozart
13)Haydn (!)
14)Clementi
15)Dvorak
16)Gershwin

And when I re-did this test (filling in all the answers, nowhere "Not sure", which I filled in at half of the questions almost last time) I got Chopin laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


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mozart for me too. i like sebastien though.


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What?! No Puccini?!!

I came out Haydn.

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I am apparently like Joseph Hyden. I can't complain about that!

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I was Rachmaninoff he was my second choice my first was Lizt but he was second.

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Guessed Debussy. Got Dvorak first, Debussy second. Might have guessed Dvorak had I known anything about the man, of course, but I didn't


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#1 SERGEI RACHMANINOFF - Russian American - "The Voice of Slavic Pessimism"


#2 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART - Austrian - "The Boy Genius"


#3 FRANZ LISZT - Hungarian - "King of Virtuousos"


#4 FREDERIC CHOPIN - Polish - "The Poet of the Piano"


#5 PETER TCHAIKOVSKY - Russian - "The Most Russian of All!"


#6 ROBERT SCHUMANN - German - "The Voice of German Romanticism"

#7 FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY - German - "Preserver of Tradition"


#8 MUZIO CLEMENTI - Italian -"The Father of the Pianoforte"


#9 ANTONIN DVORAK - Czech - "Founder of the Czech national school"


#10 FRANZ SCHUBERT - AUSTRIAN - "The Lieder King"


#11 GEORGE GERSHWIN - American - "Rhapsody in Blue"


#12 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH - German "A Titan in the History of Art"


#13 JOHANNESS BRAHMS - German - "The Young Eagle"


#14 LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN - German - "There is only ONE Beethoven"


#15 CLAUDE DEBUSSY - French - "Harmonies that defied the sacred rules"


#16 JOSEPH HAYDN - Austrian - "Papa Haydn"

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FRANZ LISZT - Hungarian - "King of Virtuousos"

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FRANZ LISZT - Hungarian - "King of Virtuousos"
Me too, just like I predicted.


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Mendelssohn, Liszt, then Chopin. I like my results smile

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