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This is used as an element of organization and coherence in a musical composition
Option A
Form
Option B
Word Painting
Option C
Genre
Option D
Through Composed
Question 26
Question 26
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Question 26
Of all the musical periods, the Classical period is the shortest.
Option A
False
Option B
True
Question 27
Question 27
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Question 27
Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are all from the Classical Era.
Option A
False
Option B
True
Question 28
Question 28
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Question 28
The Classical Era refers to roughly 1750-1815.
Option A
True
Option B
False
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1) This is used as an element of organization and coherence in a musical composition
Answer: Option A — Form
Q26: Of all the musical periods, the Classical period is the shortest.
Answer: True (Option B) — the Classical era (~mid‑18th to early‑19th century) is shorter than most other major periods.
Q27: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are all from the Classical Era.
Answer: True (Option B) — all three are commonly grouped with the Classical era (Beethoven is often seen as bridging Classical and Romantic).
Q28: The Classical Era refers to roughly 1750–1815.
Answer: False (Option B) — it is more commonly given as roughly 1750–1820 (so 1815 is slightly early).
Answer: Option A — Form
Q26: Of all the musical periods, the Classical period is the shortest.
Answer: True (Option B) — the Classical era (~mid‑18th to early‑19th century) is shorter than most other major periods.
Q27: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are all from the Classical Era.
Answer: True (Option B) — all three are commonly grouped with the Classical era (Beethoven is often seen as bridging Classical and Romantic).
Q28: The Classical Era refers to roughly 1750–1815.
Answer: False (Option B) — it is more commonly given as roughly 1750–1820 (so 1815 is slightly early).
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