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BLOKH - Swiss, opera "Macbeth"
GRIG - Norwegian, suite "Peer Gynt"
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LIST - Hungarian, symphonic poems "Orpheus", "Hidalgo", "Prometheus"
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BENOIS - Belgian
BERIO - Belgian
BRAHMS - Hungarian
BULL - Norwegian
VIVES - Spanish
GUERT - Spanish
DEPRET - Dutch
LEGAR - Hungarian, operetta "Frasquita"
NIKISH - Hungarian
NOVAK - Czech
SOLER - Spanish
FIBICH - Czech
CHOPIN - Polish composer and pianist
YAMADA - Japanese
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ABSIL - Belgian
BARBER - American
BARTOK - Hungarian
BRETON - Spanish
VIETHANE - Belgian.
DOPPER - Dutch
KNESHEK - Austrian
OBRECHT - Dutch
OKEGEM - Dutch
PAPER - Dutch
STAMIC - Czech
ENESCU - Romanian
Erkel - Hungarian
JANACEK - Czech
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Britten - English
GERSHWIN - American
DVORZAK - Czech, operas: "Armada", "Dmitry", "Mermaid", "Stubborn", "Jacobin"
DRESDEN - Dutch
KALMAN - Hungarian, operettas "Maritza", "Silva", "La Bayadere"
CASALS - Spanish
MONUSHKO - Polish, operas: "Beate", "Pariy", "Pebble"
NIELSEN - Danish
ORMANDI - American
PEDREL - Spanish
purcell - english
SMETANA - Czech, operas: "Libuše", "Delibor"
FÖRSTER - Czech
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ALBENIS - Spanish
ATANASOV - Bulgarian
BARBNERI - Spanish
VERHULST - Dutch
GRANADOS - Spanish
MITSUKURI - Japanese
NABUTOKI - Japanese
OGINSKY - Polish, polonaise "Farewell"
SARASATE - Spanish
SIBELIUS - Finnish, opera "Oedipus"
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WIENIAWSKI - Polish
DIPENBROK - Dutch
ZHELENSKY - Polish
KAMENSKY - Polish
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KUPRINSKY - Polish
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PADEREWSKI - Polish
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