A child prodigy on the piano, he/she made his/her debut performance in Leipzig at the age of eleven; a concert tour of
Europe soon followed, and the Austrian emperor named him/her “Royal and Imperial Chamber Virtuosa,” the first
teenager and Protestant to be given that title.
a. Musorgsky
b. Robert Schumann
c. Chopin
d. Clara Schumann
e. Liszt
ANSWER: d
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