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Key Composers Vocabulary - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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Key Composers Vocabulary
famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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composer
composer
[noun]

a person who writes music as their profession

Ex: She admired the composer's ability to blend various musical styles seamlessly .
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to be alive, particularly during a certain period of time

Ex: When did Jane Austen live?
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century
century
[noun]

a period of one hundred years

Ex: This ancient artifact dates back to the 7th century.
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: The newly born foal took its first wobbly steps, eager to explore its surroundings.
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May
May
[noun]

the fifth month of the year, after April and before June

Ex: May is also associated with Memorial Day in the United States, a federal holiday honoring military personnel who have died in service to their country, observed on the last Monday of the month.
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Russia
Russia
[noun]

a country located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia

Ex: Russia's vast landscapes include everything from tundra and taiga to mountains and rivers , offering breathtaking natural beauty .
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to love
to love
[Verb]

to like something or enjoy doing it a lot

Ex: She loves the sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore .
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to encourage

to persuade a person to do something by making them think it is good for them or by making it easier

Ex: The manager ’s feedback encouraged the team to improve their performance .
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to perform music on a musical instrument

Ex: They sat under the tree , playing softly on their ukulele .
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to study
to study
[Verb]

to engage in formal learning or education at a school, college, or university

Ex: He decided to study at the university to become a lawyer .
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law
law
[noun]

the academic subject that studies legal systems and principles

Ex: Taking an introduction to law class sparked my interest in the historical development of legal principles .
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to work
to work
[Verb]

to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

Ex: They're in the studio, working on their next album.
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government

the group of politicians in control of a country or state

Ex: In a democratic system , the government is chosen by the people through free and fair elections .
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to write
to write
[Verb]

to compose a musical piece

Ex: She wrote a ballad dedicated to her best friend .
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musical composition

a complete written or arranged set of musical notes and sounds created to be played or sung

Ex: They studied a classical piece of music in their music theory class.
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to compose

to write a musical piece

Ex: They asked her to compose a piece for the upcoming concert .
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: His research findings had implications all over the globe.
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during
during
[preposition]

used to express that something happens continuously from the beginning to the end of a period of time

Ex: The students remained quiet during the teacher 's lecture .
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symphony
symphony
[noun]

a long and sophisticated musical composition written for a large orchestra, in three or four movements

Ex: The composer 's latest work was a symphony that blended traditional melodies with modern harmonies .
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opera
opera
[noun]

a genre of music and theater that combines singing, acting, and orchestral accompaniment to convey dramatic stories

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ballet
ballet
[noun]

music composed specifically to accompany a ballet performance

Ex: The conductor rehearsed the ballet before the performance .
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to connect

to establish a logical or causal relationship between ideas, events, or concepts

Ex: The author artfully connects character development with overarching themes in the novel .
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challenge
challenge
[noun]

a difficult and new task that puts one's skill, ability, and determination to the test

Ex: The puzzle provided a fun challenge for everyone at the party .
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identity
identity
[noun]

the unique personality that persists within an individual

Ex: Changing one 's identity is not an easy process , especially in the digital age .
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pressure
pressure
[noun]

the stress or challenges that come from the demands of meeting goals or managing responsibilities

Ex: He feels constant pressure to keep up with deadlines .
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society
society
[noun]

people in general, considered as an extensive and organized group sharing the same laws

Ex: Social media has become an integral part of contemporary society, influencing public opinion and communication patterns .
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to stay
to stay
[Verb]

to continue to be in a particular condition or state

Ex: The lights will stay on for the entire event to ensure safety.
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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musician
musician
[noun]

someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a profession

Ex: The young musician won a scholarship to a prestigious music school .
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to perform

to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

Ex: They perform a traditional dance at the festival every year .
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holiday
holiday
[noun]

a period when schools and businesses are closed for celebration or relaxation

Ex: Students eagerly anticipate the holiday break in December .
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emotion
emotion
[noun]

a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc.

Ex: The movie was so powerful that it evoked a range of emotions in the audience .
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lovely
lovely
[Adjective]

very beautiful or attractive

Ex: She wore a lovely dress to the party .
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melody
melody
[noun]

the arrangement or succession of single musical notes in a tune or piece of music

Ex: The jazz pianist improvised a new melody, showcasing his improvisational skills during the performance .
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to consider

to regard someone or something in a certain way

Ex: He considers himself lucky to have such a supportive family .
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to listen
to listen
[Verb]

to give our attention to the sound a person or thing is making

Ex: She likes to listen to classical music while studying .
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to lead
to lead
[Verb]

to perform as the principal musician in a group of musicians

Ex: The pianist leads the ensemble with his expressive playing .
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