We know that Austria uses Chopin to express his anger even though Chopin was, like, totally Polish and gets very defensive about Beethoven. But what about the other nations? Does America get starry-eyed while listening to Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" or "Fanfare for the Common Man"? Is England a total sucker for anything that's played on the Last Night of the Proms, no matter how soppy and sentimental it is? What about Russia and the 1812 Overture? This anon would love to see how nations react to certain pieces of classical music that have personal meaning for them.
Bonus: One nation uses another's music as part of a seduction technique.
Any nation - Classical Music
even though Chopin was, like, totally Polishand gets very defensive about Beethoven. But what about the other nations? Does America get starry-eyed while listening to Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" or "Fanfare for the Common Man"? Is England a total sucker for anything that's played on the Last Night of the Proms, no matter how soppy and sentimental it is? What about Russia and the 1812 Overture? This anon would love to see how nations react to certain pieces of classical music that have personal meaning for them.Bonus: One nation uses another's music as part of a seduction technique.