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What is a baroque sonata?
A. Choral music sung a cappella
B. A vocal work with string and woodwind accompaniment
C. A piece for orchestra and two soloists
D. Instrumental music consisting of several movements
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D. Instrumental music consisting of several movements

A baroque sonata is typically a multi-movement instrumental work that showcases different instrumental textures and themes. It is often composed for a small group of instruments, such as a solo instrument with continuo or a small ensemble.
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