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Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" is an example of
Option A
A Mass
Option B
Program Music
Option C
An Opera
Option D
An Oratorio
Question 18
Question 18
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Question 18
A sacred opera that is not staged is called
Option A
Melisma
Option B
Concerto
Option C
Recitative
Option D
Oratorio
Question 19
Question 19
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Question 19
Considered Handel's most famous Oratorio
Option A
The Four Seasons
Option B
The Messiah
Option C
Fireworks Music
Option D
Water Music Suite
Question 20
Question 20
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Question 20
Why was "The Messiah" first considered controversial?
Option A
All of the above
Option B
Handel sometimes assembled amateurs to sing in the choruses
Option C
Some objected to sacred scripture being sung in a concert rather than in a church
Option D
Some thought it inappropriate for those that normally sung on stage to be singing scripture

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Q18 (Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons"): Option B — Program Music.

Q18 (A sacred opera that is not staged is called): Option D — Oratorio.

Q19 (Handel's most famous oratorio): Option B — The Messiah.

Q20 (Why was "The Messiah" first considered controversial?): Option A — All of the above (amateurs used in choruses; scripture sung in concert rather than church; stage singers singing scripture).