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Which composer called the drama—the events transpiring on the stage—"deeds of music made visible"? A. Richard Wagner B. Giuseppe Verdi C. Johannes Brahms D. Antonin Dvořák
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Which composer called the drama—the events transpiring on the stage—"deeds of music made
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A. Richard Wagner
B. Giuseppe Verdi
C. Johannes Brahms
D. Antonin Dvořák
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Richard Verdi is the composer who called the drama—the events transpiring on the stage—"deeds of music made
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A- Richard Wagner is correct
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