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Ritchie Blackmore and Randy Rhoads play what instrument? | <text>Ritchie Blackmore and Randy Rhoads play what instrument?</text><reasoning>Numerous examples show influence in the opposite direction, including popular songs based on classical music, the use to which Pachelbel's Canon has been put since the 1970s, and the musical crossover phenomenon, where classical musicians h... |
Who tells us that the Sclaveni had swamps and forests for their cities? | <text>Who tells us that the Sclaveni had swamps and forests for their cities?</text><reasoning>Jordanes tells us that the Sclaveni had swamps and forests for their cities. Another 6th-century source refers to them living among nearly impenetrable forests, rivers, lakes, and marshes.</reasoning><output>Jordanes</output> |
Who had swamps and forests for their cities? | <text>Who had swamps and forests for their cities?</text><reasoning>Jordanes tells us that the Sclaveni had swamps and forests for their cities. Another 6th-century source refers to them living among nearly impenetrable forests, rivers, lakes, and marshes.</reasoning><output>the Sclaveni</output> |
A 6th-century source refers to the Sclaveni as living where? | <text>A 6th-century source refers to the Sclaveni as living where?</text><reasoning>Jordanes tells us that the Sclaveni had swamps and forests for their cities. Another 6th-century source refers to them living among nearly impenetrable forests, rivers, lakes, and marshes.</reasoning><output>among nearly impenetrable fo... |
West Slavic people consist of which nationalities? | <text>West Slavic people consist of which nationalities?</text><reasoning>Present-day Slavic people are classified into West Slavic (chiefly Poles, Czechs and Slovaks), East Slavic (chiefly Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians), and South Slavic (chiefly Serbs, Bulgarians, Croats, Bosniaks, Macedonians, Slovenes, and ... |
East Slavic people consist of which nationalities? | <text>East Slavic people consist of which nationalities?</text><reasoning>Present-day Slavic people are classified into West Slavic (chiefly Poles, Czechs and Slovaks), East Slavic (chiefly Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians), and South Slavic (chiefly Serbs, Bulgarians, Croats, Bosniaks, Macedonians, Slovenes, and ... |
South Slavic people consist of which nationalities? | <text>South Slavic people consist of which nationalities?</text><reasoning>Present-day Slavic people are classified into West Slavic (chiefly Poles, Czechs and Slovaks), East Slavic (chiefly Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians), and South Slavic (chiefly Serbs, Bulgarians, Croats, Bosniaks, Macedonians, Slovenes, and... |
West and East Slavs are sometimes combined into a single group called what? | <text>West and East Slavs are sometimes combined into a single group called what?</text><reasoning>Present-day Slavic people are classified into West Slavic (chiefly Poles, Czechs and Slovaks), East Slavic (chiefly Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians), and South Slavic (chiefly Serbs, Bulgarians, Croats, Bosniaks, Ma... |
*Slověninъ, plural *Slověne, is the Slavic autonym reconstructed in what? | <text>*Slověninъ, plural *Slověne, is the Slavic autonym reconstructed in what?</text><reasoning>The Slavic autonym is reconstructed in Proto-Slavic as *Slověninъ, plural *Slověne. The oldest documents written in Old Church Slavonic and dating from the 9th century attest Словѣне Slověne to describe the Slavs. Other ear... |
Old 9th century documents describing Slavs were written in what language? | <text>Old 9th century documents describing Slavs were written in what language?</text><reasoning>The Slavic autonym is reconstructed in Proto-Slavic as *Slověninъ, plural *Slověne. The oldest documents written in Old Church Slavonic and dating from the 9th century attest Словѣне Slověne to describe the Slavs. Other ear... |
Who wrote about the Slavs in Byzantine Greek in the 6th century? | <text>Who wrote about the Slavs in Byzantine Greek in the 6th century?</text><reasoning>The Slavic autonym is reconstructed in Proto-Slavic as *Slověninъ, plural *Slověne. The oldest documents written in Old Church Slavonic and dating from the 9th century attest Словѣне Slověne to describe the Slavs. Other early Slavic... |
Procopius' contemporary Jordanes referred to the Slavs in what language? | <text>Procopius' contemporary Jordanes referred to the Slavs in what language?</text><reasoning>The Slavic autonym is reconstructed in Proto-Slavic as *Slověninъ, plural *Slověne. The oldest documents written in Old Church Slavonic and dating from the 9th century attest Словѣне Slověne to describe the Slavs. Other earl... |
What began as an almost exclusively linguistic and philological enterprise? | <text>What began as an almost exclusively linguistic and philological enterprise?</text><reasoning>Slavic studies began as an almost exclusively linguistic and philological enterprise. As early as 1833, Slavic languages were recognized as Indo-European.</reasoning><output>Slavic studies</output> |
When were Slavic languages recognized as Indo-European? | <text>When were Slavic languages recognized as Indo-European?</text><reasoning>Slavic studies began as an almost exclusively linguistic and philological enterprise. As early as 1833, Slavic languages were recognized as Indo-European.</reasoning><output>As early as 1833</output> |
What languages were recognized as Indo-European? | <text>What languages were recognized as Indo-European?</text><reasoning>Slavic studies began as an almost exclusively linguistic and philological enterprise. As early as 1833, Slavic languages were recognized as Indo-European.</reasoning><output>Slavic languages</output> |
In 1833, Slavic languages were recognized as what? | <text>In 1833, Slavic languages were recognized as what?</text><reasoning>Slavic studies began as an almost exclusively linguistic and philological enterprise. As early as 1833, Slavic languages were recognized as Indo-European.</reasoning><output>Indo-European</output> |
An uncertain relationship was held between the Slavs and who? | <text>An uncertain relationship was held between the Slavs and who?</text><reasoning>The relationship between the Slavs and a tribe called the Veneti east of the River Vistula in the Roman period is uncertain. The name may refer both to Balts and Slavs.</reasoning><output>the Veneti</output> |
The Veneti tribe was located where? | <text>The Veneti tribe was located where?</text><reasoning>The relationship between the Slavs and a tribe called the Veneti east of the River Vistula in the Roman period is uncertain. The name may refer both to Balts and Slavs.</reasoning><output>east of the River Vistula</output> |
What name may refer both to Balts and Slavs? | <text>What name may refer both to Balts and Slavs?</text><reasoning>The relationship between the Slavs and a tribe called the Veneti east of the River Vistula in the Roman period is uncertain. The name may refer both to Balts and Slavs.</reasoning><output>Veneti</output> |
When was the relationship between the Slavs and Veneti uncertain? | <text>When was the relationship between the Slavs and Veneti uncertain?</text><reasoning>The relationship between the Slavs and a tribe called the Veneti east of the River Vistula in the Roman period is uncertain. The name may refer both to Balts and Slavs.</reasoning><output>in the Roman period</output> |
Popular music from the composer's time was incorporation into what? | <text>Popular music from the composer's time was incorporation into what?</text><reasoning>Classical music has often incorporated elements or material from popular music of the composer's time. Examples include occasional music such as Brahms' use of student drinking songs in his Academic Festival Overture, genres exem... |
What did Brahms sometimes use in his Academic Festival Overture? | <text>What did Brahms sometimes use in his Academic Festival Overture?</text><reasoning>Classical music has often incorporated elements or material from popular music of the composer's time. Examples include occasional music such as Brahms' use of student drinking songs in his Academic Festival Overture, genres exempli... |
What type of music was Maurice Ravel influenced by? | <text>What type of music was Maurice Ravel influenced by?</text><reasoning>Classical music has often incorporated elements or material from popular music of the composer's time. Examples include occasional music such as Brahms' use of student drinking songs in his Academic Festival Overture, genres exemplified by Kurt ... |
Who wrote The Threepenny Opera? | <text>Who wrote The Threepenny Opera?</text><reasoning>Classical music has often incorporated elements or material from popular music of the composer's time. Examples include occasional music such as Brahms' use of student drinking songs in his Academic Festival Overture, genres exemplified by Kurt Weill's The Threepen... |
What type of music do certain composers acknowledge a debt to? | <text>What type of music do certain composers acknowledge a debt to?</text><reasoning>Classical music has often incorporated elements or material from popular music of the composer's time. Examples include occasional music such as Brahms' use of student drinking songs in his Academic Festival Overture, genres exemplifi... |
The Ancient Greek κλῆς (klês - "famous") helped create what famous name? | <text>The Ancient Greek κλῆς (klês - "famous") helped create what famous name?</text><reasoning>The word slovo ("word") and the related slava ("fame") and slukh ("hearing") originate from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱlew- ("be spoken of, fame"), cognate with Ancient Greek κλῆς (klês - "famous"), whence the name Peric... |
Did student who actively listen to classical music before studying have higher or lower scores? | <text>Did student who actively listen to classical music before studying have higher or lower scores?</text><reasoning>In 1996–1997, a research study was conducted on a large population of middle age students in the Cherry Creek School District in Denver, Colorado, USA. The study showed that students who actively liste... |
What happened to the scores of students who listened to rock and roll or country? | <text>What happened to the scores of students who listened to rock and roll or country?</text><reasoning>In 1996–1997, a research study was conducted on a large population of middle age students in the Cherry Creek School District in Denver, Colorado, USA. The study showed that students who actively listen to classical... |
Who experience a significant leap in their academic performance? | <text>Who experience a significant leap in their academic performance?</text><reasoning>In 1996–1997, a research study was conducted on a large population of middle age students in the Cherry Creek School District in Denver, Colorado, USA. The study showed that students who actively listen to classical music before stu... |
Who conducted the research study? | <text>Who conducted the research study?</text><reasoning>In 1996–1997, a research study was conducted on a large population of middle age students in the Cherry Creek School District in Denver, Colorado, USA. The study showed that students who actively listen to classical music before studying had higher academic score... |
What years was the study conducted in? | <text>What years was the study conducted in?</text><reasoning>In 1996–1997, a research study was conducted on a large population of middle age students in the Cherry Creek School District in Denver, Colorado, USA. The study showed that students who actively listen to classical music before studying had higher academic ... |
The earliest mentions of Slavic raids are across what river? | <text>The earliest mentions of Slavic raids are across what river?</text><reasoning>The earliest mentions of Slavic raids across the lower River Danube may be dated to the first half of the 6th century, yet no archaeological evidence of a Slavic settlement in the Balkans could be securely dated before c. 600 AD.</reaso... |
The earliest mentions of what may be dated to the first half of the 6th century? | <text>The earliest mentions of what may be dated to the first half of the 6th century?</text><reasoning>The earliest mentions of Slavic raids across the lower River Danube may be dated to the first half of the 6th century, yet no archaeological evidence of a Slavic settlement in the Balkans could be securely dated befo... |
No archaeological evidence of a Slavic settlement in the Balkans could be securely dated before when? | <text>No archaeological evidence of a Slavic settlement in the Balkans could be securely dated before when?</text><reasoning>The earliest mentions of Slavic raids across the lower River Danube may be dated to the first half of the 6th century, yet no archaeological evidence of a Slavic settlement in the Balkans could b... |
There is no evidence of a Slavic settlement where before c. 600 AD? | <text>There is no evidence of a Slavic settlement where before c. 600 AD?</text><reasoning>The earliest mentions of Slavic raids across the lower River Danube may be dated to the first half of the 6th century, yet no archaeological evidence of a Slavic settlement in the Balkans could be securely dated before c. 600 AD.... |
Who mentions a Daurentius (577–579) that slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I? | <text>Who mentions a Daurentius (577–579) that slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I?</text><reasoning>Menander Protector mentions a Daurentius (577–579) that slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I. The Avars asked the Slavs to accept the suzerainty of the Avars, he however declined and is reported as saying: "Others do n... |
Who slew an envoy of Khagan Bayan I? | <text>Who slew an envoy of Khagan Bayan I?</text><reasoning>Menander Protector mentions a Daurentius (577–579) that slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I. The Avars asked the Slavs to accept the suzerainty of the Avars, he however declined and is reported as saying: "Others do not conquer our land, we conquer theirs – s... |
The Slavs were asked to accept the suzerainty of whom? | <text>The Slavs were asked to accept the suzerainty of whom?</text><reasoning>Menander Protector mentions a Daurentius (577–579) that slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I. The Avars asked the Slavs to accept the suzerainty of the Avars, he however declined and is reported as saying: "Others do not conquer our land, we ... |
Who said, "Others do not conquer our land, we conquer theirs – so it shall always be for us."? | <text>Who said, "Others do not conquer our land, we conquer theirs – so it shall always be for us."?</text><reasoning>Menander Protector mentions a Daurentius (577–579) that slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I. The Avars asked the Slavs to accept the suzerainty of the Avars, he however declined and is reported as sayi... |
Who wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times."? | <text>Who wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times."?</text><reasoning>Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times.... |
When did Procopius write that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times."? | <text>When did Procopius write that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times."?</text><reasoning>Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olde... |
Procopius said Sclaveni and Antae were both called what? | <text>Procopius said Sclaveni and Antae were both called what?</text><reasoning>Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times." He describes their social structure and beliefs:</reasoning><output>Spori</output> |
What does Procopius describe in his writings of the Sclaveni and Antae? | <text>What does Procopius describe in his writings of the Sclaveni and Antae?</text><reasoning>Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times." He describes their social structure and beliefs:</reasoning><output>their... |
Who did Procopius write about in 545? | <text>Who did Procopius write about in 545?</text><reasoning>Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times." He describes their social structure and beliefs:</reasoning><output>the Sclaveni and the Antae</output> |
What appeared among the Slavs when their migratory movements ended? | <text>What appeared among the Slavs when their migratory movements ended?</text><reasoning>When their migratory movements ended, there appeared among the Slavs the first rudiments of state organizations, each headed by a prince with a treasury and a defense force. Moreover, it was the beginnings of class differentiatio... |
When did the first rudiments of state organizations appear among the Slavs? | <text>When did the first rudiments of state organizations appear among the Slavs?</text><reasoning>When their migratory movements ended, there appeared among the Slavs the first rudiments of state organizations, each headed by a prince with a treasury and a defense force. Moreover, it was the beginnings of class differ... |
Early state organizations where headed by what? | <text>Early state organizations where headed by what?</text><reasoning>When their migratory movements ended, there appeared among the Slavs the first rudiments of state organizations, each headed by a prince with a treasury and a defense force. Moreover, it was the beginnings of class differentiation, and nobles pledge... |
Noble Slavs pledged allegiance to whom? | <text>Noble Slavs pledged allegiance to whom?</text><reasoning>When their migratory movements ended, there appeared among the Slavs the first rudiments of state organizations, each headed by a prince with a treasury and a defense force. Moreover, it was the beginnings of class differentiation, and nobles pledged allegi... |
The Slavs make their first appearance in Byzantine records when? | <text>The Slavs make their first appearance in Byzantine records when?</text><reasoning>The Slavs under name of the Antes and the Sclaveni make their first appearance in Byzantine records in the early 6th century. Byzantine historiographers under Justinian I (527–565), such as Procopius of Caesarea, Jordanes and Theoph... |
The Slavs were under what name in the early 6th century? | <text>The Slavs were under what name in the early 6th century?</text><reasoning>The Slavs under name of the Antes and the Sclaveni make their first appearance in Byzantine records in the early 6th century. Byzantine historiographers under Justinian I (527–565), such as Procopius of Caesarea, Jordanes and Theophylact Si... |
According to Byzantine historiographers, tribes of Slavs emerged from what areas? | <text>According to Byzantine historiographers, tribes of Slavs emerged from what areas?</text><reasoning>The Slavs under name of the Antes and the Sclaveni make their first appearance in Byzantine records in the early 6th century. Byzantine historiographers under Justinian I (527–565), such as Procopius of Caesarea, Jo... |
Tribes of Slavs were invading what provinces of the Eastern Empire? | <text>Tribes of Slavs were invading what provinces of the Eastern Empire?</text><reasoning>The Slavs under name of the Antes and the Sclaveni make their first appearance in Byzantine records in the early 6th century. Byzantine historiographers under Justinian I (527–565), such as Procopius of Caesarea, Jordanes and The... |
Under whose reign did Byzantine historiographers describe Slavic tribes? | <text>Under whose reign did Byzantine historiographers describe Slavic tribes?</text><reasoning>The Slavs under name of the Antes and the Sclaveni make their first appearance in Byzantine records in the early 6th century. Byzantine historiographers under Justinian I (527–565), such as Procopius of Caesarea, Jordanes an... |
Whose plan for the East entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavs? | <text>Whose plan for the East entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavs?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Hitler's Generalplan Ost (general plan for the East) entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavic and Jewish population of occupied Eastern Europe to create Lebensraum (living space) for Germ... |
What would have led to the starvation of 80 million people in the Soviet Union? | <text>What would have led to the starvation of 80 million people in the Soviet Union?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Hitler's Generalplan Ost (general plan for the East) entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavic and Jewish population of occupied Eastern Europe to create Lebensraum (living space) for G... |
The Nazi Hunger Plan and Generalplan Ost resulted in the death and imprisonment of how many people? | <text>The Nazi Hunger Plan and Generalplan Ost resulted in the death and imprisonment of how many people?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Hitler's Generalplan Ost (general plan for the East) entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavic and Jewish population of occupied Eastern Europe to create Lebensraum ... |
What is the German word for living space? | <text>What is the German word for living space?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Hitler's Generalplan Ost (general plan for the East) entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavic and Jewish population of occupied Eastern Europe to create Lebensraum (living space) for German settlers. The Nazi Hunger Plan a... |
When did Slavs appear on Byzantine borders? | <text>When did Slavs appear on Byzantine borders?</text><reasoning>Around the 6th century, Slavs appeared on Byzantine borders in great numbers.[page needed] The Byzantine records note that grass would not regrow in places where the Slavs had marched through, so great were their numbers. After a military movement even ... |
The Slavs appeared on whose borders around the 6th century? | <text>The Slavs appeared on whose borders around the 6th century?</text><reasoning>Around the 6th century, Slavs appeared on Byzantine borders in great numbers.[page needed] The Byzantine records note that grass would not regrow in places where the Slavs had marched through, so great were their numbers. After a militar... |
Where else reported Slavic settlements? | <text>Where else reported Slavic settlements?</text><reasoning>Around the 6th century, Slavs appeared on Byzantine borders in great numbers.[page needed] The Byzantine records note that grass would not regrow in places where the Slavs had marched through, so great were their numbers. After a military movement even the ... |
Where had the Slavs settled by the end of the 6th century? | <text>Where had the Slavs settled by the end of the 6th century?</text><reasoning>Around the 6th century, Slavs appeared on Byzantine borders in great numbers.[page needed] The Byzantine records note that grass would not regrow in places where the Slavs had marched through, so great were their numbers. After a military... |
When had the Slavs settled the Eastern Alps? | <text>When had the Slavs settled the Eastern Alps?</text><reasoning>Around the 6th century, Slavs appeared on Byzantine borders in great numbers.[page needed] The Byzantine records note that grass would not regrow in places where the Slavs had marched through, so great were their numbers. After a military movement even... |
What is the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe? | <text>What is the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe?</text><reasoning>Slavs are the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe. They inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe, North Asia and Central Asia. Slavs speak Indo-European Slavic languages and share, to varying de... |
What areas of the world do Slavs inhabit? | <text>What areas of the world do Slavs inhabit?</text><reasoning>Slavs are the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe. They inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe, North Asia and Central Asia. Slavs speak Indo-European Slavic languages and share, to varying degrees, some cultural trait... |
What portion of Europe's territory is inhabited by Slavic-speaking communities? | <text>What portion of Europe's territory is inhabited by Slavic-speaking communities?</text><reasoning>Slavs are the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe. They inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe, North Asia and Central Asia. Slavs speak Indo-European Slavic languages and share, t... |
Slavic mercenaries settled where? | <text>Slavic mercenaries settled where?</text><reasoning>Slavs are the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe. They inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe, North Asia and Central Asia. Slavs speak Indo-European Slavic languages and share, to varying degrees, some cultural traits and hi... |
J.S. Bach's fugues create a coherent harmonic logic that would be impossible for what other style of music? | <text>J.S. Bach's fugues create a coherent harmonic logic that would be impossible for what other style of music?</text><reasoning>The key characteristic of classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical par... |
The score determines how various parts are coordinated, pitch, and what other detail? | <text>The score determines how various parts are coordinated, pitch, and what other detail?</text><reasoning>The key characteristic of classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or score. This score... |
What has allowed Classical musicians to perform music from many centuries ago? | <text>What has allowed Classical musicians to perform music from many centuries ago?</text><reasoning>The key characteristic of classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or score. This score typica... |
Who's fugues achieve a remarkable marriage of boldly distinctive melodic lines? | <text>Who's fugues achieve a remarkable marriage of boldly distinctive melodic lines?</text><reasoning>The key characteristic of classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or score. This score typic... |
What once played an important role in classical music? | <text>What once played an important role in classical music?</text><reasoning>Improvisation once played an important role in classical music. A remnant of this improvisatory tradition in classical music can be heard in the cadenza, a passage found mostly in concertos and solo works, designed to allow skilled performers... |
Where can a remnant of improvisation tradition be found? | <text>Where can a remnant of improvisation tradition be found?</text><reasoning>Improvisation once played an important role in classical music. A remnant of this improvisatory tradition in classical music can be heard in the cadenza, a passage found mostly in concertos and solo works, designed to allow skilled performe... |
What can solo performers exhibit during a cadenza? | <text>What can solo performers exhibit during a cadenza?</text><reasoning>Improvisation once played an important role in classical music. A remnant of this improvisatory tradition in classical music can be heard in the cadenza, a passage found mostly in concertos and solo works, designed to allow skilled performers to ... |
What type of performances of Baroque ear Operas require improvisation? | <text>What type of performances of Baroque ear Operas require improvisation?</text><reasoning>Improvisation once played an important role in classical music. A remnant of this improvisatory tradition in classical music can be heard in the cadenza, a passage found mostly in concertos and solo works, designed to allow sk... |
An example of improvisation in an opera is Beverly Sills variation of what movement of Handel's Giulio Cesare? | <text>An example of improvisation in an opera is Beverly Sills variation of what movement of Handel's Giulio Cesare?</text><reasoning>Improvisation once played an important role in classical music. A remnant of this improvisatory tradition in classical music can be heard in the cadenza, a passage found mostly in concer... |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic? | <text>When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic?</text><reasoning>The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).</reasoning><output... |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of Yugoslavia? | <text>When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).</reasoning><output>1943–199... |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia? | <text>When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).</re... |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of Serbia and Montenegro? | <text>When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of Serbia and Montenegro?</text><reasoning>The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).</reasoning><outp... |
Who argues that the word *slava once had the meaning of worshipper? | <text>Who argues that the word *slava once had the meaning of worshipper?</text><reasoning>Alternative proposals for the etymology of *Slověninъ propounded by some scholars have much less support. Lozinski argues that the word *slava once had the meaning of worshipper, in this context meaning "practicer of a common Sla... |
Who speculates that *slava derives from a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European *(s)lawos? | <text>Who speculates that *slava derives from a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European *(s)lawos?</text><reasoning>Alternative proposals for the etymology of *Slověninъ propounded by some scholars have much less support. Lozinski argues that the word *slava once had the meaning of worshipper, in this context meaning "practi... |
The suffix -enin indicates what? | <text>The suffix -enin indicates what?</text><reasoning>Alternative proposals for the etymology of *Slověninъ propounded by some scholars have much less support. Lozinski argues that the word *slava once had the meaning of worshipper, in this context meaning "practicer of a common Slavic religion," and from that evolve... |
Who argued that the Old East Slavic Slavuta for the Dnieper River was derived from slova? | <text>Who argued that the Old East Slavic Slavuta for the Dnieper River was derived from slova?</text><reasoning>Alternative proposals for the etymology of *Slověninъ propounded by some scholars have much less support. Lozinski argues that the word *slava once had the meaning of worshipper, in this context meaning "pra... |
When was improvisation in classical music performance common? | <text>When was improvisation in classical music performance common?</text><reasoning>The primacy of the composer's written score has also led, today, to a relatively minor role played by improvisation in classical music, in sharp contrast to the practice of musicians who lived during the baroque, classical and romantic... |
When did improvisation begin to lessened strongly? | <text>When did improvisation begin to lessened strongly?</text><reasoning>The primacy of the composer's written score has also led, today, to a relatively minor role played by improvisation in classical music, in sharp contrast to the practice of musicians who lived during the baroque, classical and romantic era. Impro... |
What part did Mozart and Beethoven often improvise? | <text>What part did Mozart and Beethoven often improvise?</text><reasoning>The primacy of the composer's written score has also led, today, to a relatively minor role played by improvisation in classical music, in sharp contrast to the practice of musicians who lived during the baroque, classical and romantic era. Impr... |
What is the name for the practice of singing strictly by the score in opera? | <text>What is the name for the practice of singing strictly by the score in opera?</text><reasoning>The primacy of the composer's written score has also led, today, to a relatively minor role played by improvisation in classical music, in sharp contrast to the practice of musicians who lived during the baroque, classic... |
Who strongly supposed ome scritto? | <text>Who strongly supposed ome scritto?</text><reasoning>The primacy of the composer's written score has also led, today, to a relatively minor role played by improvisation in classical music, in sharp contrast to the practice of musicians who lived during the baroque, classical and romantic era. Improvisation in clas... |
The word Slav could be derived from what Middle English word? | <text>The word Slav could be derived from what Middle English word?</text><reasoning>The English word Slav could be derived from the Middle English word sclave, which was borrowed from Medieval Latin sclavus or slavus, itself a borrowing and Byzantine Greek σκλάβος sklábos "slave," which was in turn apparently derived ... |
The origin of what Byzantine term is disputed? | <text>The origin of what Byzantine term is disputed?</text><reasoning>The English word Slav could be derived from the Middle English word sclave, which was borrowed from Medieval Latin sclavus or slavus, itself a borrowing and Byzantine Greek σκλάβος sklábos "slave," which was in turn apparently derived from a misunder... |
The Byzantine Greek σκλάβος sklábos "slave," which was in turn apparently derived from what? | <text>The Byzantine Greek σκλάβος sklábos "slave," which was in turn apparently derived from what?</text><reasoning>The English word Slav could be derived from the Middle English word sclave, which was borrowed from Medieval Latin sclavus or slavus, itself a borrowing and Byzantine Greek σκλάβος sklábos "slave," which ... |
The Byzantine term Sklavinoi was loaned into Arabic as Saqaliba by who? | <text>The Byzantine term Sklavinoi was loaned into Arabic as Saqaliba by who?</text><reasoning>The English word Slav could be derived from the Middle English word sclave, which was borrowed from Medieval Latin sclavus or slavus, itself a borrowing and Byzantine Greek σκλάβος sklábos "slave," which was in turn apparentl... |
How are staples of classical music often used? | <text>How are staples of classical music often used?</text><reasoning>Certain staples of classical music are often used commercially (either in advertising or in movie soundtracks). In television commercials, several passages have become clichéd, particularly the opening of Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra (mad... |
TV commercials using Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra have now become what? | <text>TV commercials using Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra have now become what?</text><reasoning>Certain staples of classical music are often used commercially (either in advertising or in movie soundtracks). In television commercials, several passages have become clichéd, particularly the opening of Richard ... |
What piece is often used in the horror genre? | <text>What piece is often used in the horror genre?</text><reasoning>Certain staples of classical music are often used commercially (either in advertising or in movie soundtracks). In television commercials, several passages have become clichéd, particularly the opening of Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra (made... |
Who wrote Ride of the Valkyries? | <text>Who wrote Ride of the Valkyries?</text><reasoning>Certain staples of classical music are often used commercially (either in advertising or in movie soundtracks). In television commercials, several passages have become clichéd, particularly the opening of Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra (made famous in th... |
Who wrote in the Hall of the Mountain King? | <text>Who wrote in the Hall of the Mountain King?</text><reasoning>Certain staples of classical music are often used commercially (either in advertising or in movie soundtracks). In television commercials, several passages have become clichéd, particularly the opening of Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra (made f... |
What sub-groups of Slovenes are extinct? | <text>What sub-groups of Slovenes are extinct?</text><reasoning>^10 Sub-groups of Slovenes include Prekmurians, Hungarian Slovenes, Carinthian Slovenes, Venetian Slovenes, Resians, and the extinct Carantanians and Somogy Slovenes.</reasoning><output>Carantanians and Somogy Slovenes</output> |
What are the current sub-groups of Slovenes? | <text>What are the current sub-groups of Slovenes?</text><reasoning>^10 Sub-groups of Slovenes include Prekmurians, Hungarian Slovenes, Carinthian Slovenes, Venetian Slovenes, Resians, and the extinct Carantanians and Somogy Slovenes.</reasoning><output>Prekmurians, Hungarian Slovenes, Carinthian Slovenes, Venetian Slo... |
Many Slavic populations that were part of the Warsaw Pact are originally from where? | <text>Many Slavic populations that were part of the Warsaw Pact are originally from where?</text><reasoning>Former Soviet states, as well as countries that used to be satellite states or territories of the Warsaw Pact, have numerous minority Slavic populations, many of whom are originally from the Russian SFSR, Ukraini... |
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