"Library Project (IMSLP)" should stay as is.
The Boehm Grand Polonaise a musical treasure that delights audiences while stimulating musicians. Found on IMSLP, this magnificent composition presents a unique chance for performers and music lovers to explore classical music. Regardless of being a accomplished pianist or a exploring music fan, the Boehm Grand Polonaise is a piece guaranteed to fascinate and inspire.. By exploring the Boehm Grand Polonaise on IMSLP, musicians and music lovers can: - Discover a striking and technically challenging piece of music - Acquire insight into the musical artistry and language of Joseph Boehm - Appreciate the grandeur and elegance of a classical genre - Rehearse and understand a treasure of classical music
Then the list: - "Discover a beautiful and technically challenging piece of music" - "Gain insight into the musical style and language of Joseph Boehm" - "Experience the majesty and grace of a classical polonaise" - "Perform and interpret a treasure of classical music" boehm grand polonaise imslp
"Structured" as arranged, "classical" traditional, "sonata" is a proper noun? Hmm, "sonata form" is a term, so maybe keep as is? Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. "Sonata form" is a technical term but isn't a proper noun. So replace each part. "Sonata form" is two words. "Exposition" introduction, "development" development, "recapitulation" summary.
Lastly, verify that no proper nouns are altered. Names like Joseph Boehm, Austrian composer, etc., stay the same. Check for any formatting issues and ensure the output is clean text as requested. "Library Project (IMSLP)" should stay as is
In "demonstrating his ability..." "demonstrating" could be "showing|exemplifying|highlighting," "craft" as "create|fashion|design," "memorable" to "unforgettable|striking|imprint."
"Including the Boehm Grand Polonaise." The name stays. "Magnificent work" could be "Stupendous creation," "Incredible piece," "Exceptional composition." Regardless of being a accomplished pianist or a
The last part is "IMSLP: A Treasure Trove for Musicians". Since "IMSLP" is a proper noun, it stays. The phrase "Treasure Trove for Musicians" needs to be replaced. "Treasure Trove" Jewel Box, "Musicians" Players (but need to use the format as specified, lowercase inside the brackets? Wait, the user didn't specify case, but the example from the first response had lowercase. Wait, in the previous example, the user had "IMSLP" capitalized, so maybe synonyms should be lowercase. Wait, but the user's example had syn3 as lowercase, so follow that. For example, golden hoard with lowercase. But "Treasure Trove" is the title, but maybe as a subtitle, the user wants it to be replaced. Let me check the previous response where the user modified "A Treasure Trove for Musicians" into "IMSLP: treasure for players." So the user used lowercase in the brackets. So I should follow that. So "Treasure Trove" becomes goldmine, "Musicians" becomes artists but with lowercase as per the brackets.