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How did Tchaikovsky, Copland and Shostakovich dealt with the question of Nationalism?

Question by : How did Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Aaron Copland & Shostakovich each dealt with the question of Nationalism?
Also, why and how has the concept of nationalism changed between the 18th and 20th centuries?

How did these composers incorporate national identity, idioms, or ideology into their music and why?

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Answer by del_icious_manager
See my previous answer about doing your own homework!

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Comments ( 2 )

  1. wvculturallover says

    We old folk can spot a homework question a mile away and refuse to interfere with the educational process of its poster. Some of us are or were teachers ourselves, and realize that the student’s knowledge will grow only if the student undertakes the responsibility of doing homework assignment herself. Cribbing from others does not expand the knowledge of the student, but casts a doubt on the abilities, truthfulness and trustworthiness of the student. Would an employer want to hire someone who can’t do her own thinking and depends on other people to make her look intelligent?

    Now, it’s time to use the knowledge that you learned in class to answer your homework instead of depending on Yahoo! Questions.

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  2. spotlit_guy says

    del_icio is right again

    DYOH!

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