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![]() | If I were a Dead Russian Composer, I would be Sergei Rakhmaninov. I lived in the early Twentieth Century and was well known for my compositional, conducting, and piano skills, yet I am melancholy despite this talent. My famous works include my nearly-impossible piano concerti. Who would you be? Dead Russian Composer Personality Test |
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On the other hand, I wound up as:
If I were a Dead Russian Composer, I would be Igor Stravinsky.
Known as a true son of the new 20th Century, my music started out melodic and folky but slowly
got more dissonant and bizzare as I aged. I am a traveler and a neat freak, and very much hated
those rotten eggs thrown at me after the premiere of "The Rite of Spring."
Who would you be? Dead Russian Composer
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