I used to think classical music was from Roman times

I used to think classical music was from Roman times...

Anyone else?

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No, I always knew it came from like 1800-1900s, but I thought they were more English composers among the greats.

>I thought they were more English composers among the greats.

This.

I thought Colombus, Mozart etc was all Anglo

no, literally no one but you could have thought of that
are you the american from the previous thread asking if medieval buildings had elevators?

>this thread

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>I used to think classical music was from Roman times...
the point is until when you were under the misunderstanding. like, till the age of 12?

wtf

...

> tfw we don't have musical records from centuries ago.

I mean, which were the best songs during Roman times? sad

This thread gave me cancer.

Oh fuck me sideways this is so fucking embarrassing

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based but bluepilled

desu I can understand why OP thought that, after all the Roman era is referred to as the Classical era

Still pretty strange

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based

to be fair, anglicizing Cristobal Colon into Christopher Columbus makes that mistake very easy

>colombus
>composer
is this a ruse

Are you genuinely retarded?

Fucking christ

Why are you (you)ing me?

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Delete this fucking thread, oh my god...

I'm going to come out and shoot myself in the foot and stand with the American on this one, that I honestly thought until I was like 14-15 that Mozart was English, Why? Well whenever people talked about him they never bring up his nationality.

It's quite telling about anglo way of thinking.

It's because we are raised on a British anglo diet of learning it's why hating Napoloean or thinking he wasn't a good guy is common in All anglo countries, so when you literally only learn about Britian for the longest time when people talk about others without putting a country/place to his name they just get absorbed into the British learning.

>This whole thread

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>Ahh Mozart great English composer, Alexander the great? yep was welsh actually. In fact all of life actually can be traced back to Britian.

How can Euroweenies compete?

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