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The character of a minuet is best described as stately and dignified.
A common rondo pattern is ABACABA
n a concerto, a brilliant solo section designed to display the performer’s virtuosity is called a cadenza.
The usual order of movements in a classical symphony is fast, slow, dance-related, fast.
In many of Beethoven’s works there is a ______ movement instead of the minuet. scherzo
The classical concerto is a large-scale work in three movements for solo instrument and orchestra.
he first movement of a classical symphony is usually in _______ form. sonata
Chamber music is characterized by having one performer per part.
A string quartet is a musical composition for two violins, viola, and cello.
Classicism, as a stylistic period in music, figured prominently during the years 1750-1820.
Theme-and-variations form may be schematically outlined as AA'A''A'''A''''
Which of the following was a musical change from the baroque period into the classical period? All of these are correct.
The minuet is generally the _________ movement of a classical symphony. third
What was unique about how Beethoven earned income in his time? He was a freelance musician, relying on various sources of income.
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