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How was musical nationalism in the nineteenth century often described?

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Answer: A way for composers to represent their regional traditions as equal in expressive power to German Art music

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It was characterized by an emphasis on national musical elements such as folk songs, folk dances, or rhythms, or the adoption of nationalist subjects for operas, and symphonic poems.

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