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Classical Music
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1841 – 1904 | Kingdom of Bohemia | Antonín Leopold Dvořák |
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B.178 |
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1810 – 1849 | Duchy of Warsaw, French Second Republic | Frédéric François Chopin |
Polonaise "héroïque" in A-flat major, Op. 53 |
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Folk Music
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Altai people |
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Aromanians |
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Avars |
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Bashkirs |
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Belarusians |
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Bulgarians |
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Buriat |
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Chechens |
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Chuvash |
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Crimean Tatars |
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Czechs |
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Erzyas |
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Finns |
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Ingush |
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Jews (Russia) |
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Kalmyks |
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Karachays |
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Karelians |
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Komi |
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Kumyks |
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Latvians |
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Magyars |
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Magyars (Western Moldavia) |
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Mari |
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Mokshas |
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Ossetes |
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Poles |
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Romani people (Finland) |
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Romanians |
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Russians |
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Russians (Siberia) |
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Rusyns |
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Slovaks |
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Sorbs |
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Tatars |
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Tuvans |
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Udmurts |
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Ukrainians |
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Uriankhai |
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Volga Germans |
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Volga Tatars |
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