<h3>Answer 1:</h3><h2>(D) Study</h2>
An étude (a French word, meaning 'study') is an instrumental musical composition, normally short, of significant difficulty, and created to give practice material for perfecting an appropriate musical skill. The culture of writing études developed in the early 19th century with the quickly growing popularity of the piano.
<h3>Answer 2:</h3><h2>(B) Western Influences </h2>
In the 1830s, a national musical custom -marked with importance on folk songs, folk dances, and particularly folk rhythms- started to develop in Russia. This concurred with related nationalistic movements in other countries such as Poland, Bohemia, and Scandinavian countries. Russian music is supposed to be among the prominent national music. Before the 1830s, music in Russia was controlled by Italian and French music, mainly opera.
<h3>Answer 3:</h3><h2>(C) The artist's beloved</h2>
Symphonie fantastique is a recorded symphony written by the French composer Hector Berlioz in 1830. It is an essential component of the early Romantic period. The premier performance was at the Paris Conservatoire on 5 December 1830. Franz Liszt made a piano transcription of the symphony in 1833.
<h3>Answer 4:</h3><h2>(D) Gypsy girl</h2>
Carmen is an opera in four scenes by French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was composed by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on a novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was originally performed by the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 3 March 1875, where its division of conventions appalled and outraged its first audiences.
<h3>Answer 5:</h3><h2>(D) Help tell the story</h2>
An art song is an oral music composition, normally written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and regularly in the classical art music tradition. In addition, the word "art song" is used to apply to the combined genre of such songs (e.g., the "art song repertoire"). In an art song Pianist also has an identical role to the singer, share melodic concepts providing a context for the poetry.