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French impressionist painter.

Felix Mendelssohn
Stéphane Mallarmé
Claude Monet




A three-movement instrumental genre from the Baroque period onward for one soloist with orchestral accompaniment with a movement structure of Fast-Slow-Fast.

Camerata
Cadenza
Concerto
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The French impressionist painter from your list is **Claude Monet**.

The three-movement instrumental genre from the Baroque period onward for one soloist with orchestral accompaniment, structured as Fast-Slow-Fast, is known as a **Concerto**.
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