Tchaikovsky's music is more cosmopolitan than that of composers such as Glinka and Mussorgsky.
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The music of Tchaikovsky was considered cosmopolitan, as it looked to western European traditions for its inspiration while still incorporating Russian elements into the music.
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Tchaikovsky typically develops a point of musical climax by expanding the orchestration, broadening the tempo, and marking the return of the theme with a crash of cymbals
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