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The word symphony originates from
The word symphony originates from the prefix syn-, meaning "together," and the word phone, meaning "voice" or "sound." Based on
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The word symphony originates from the prefix syn-, meaning "together," and the word phōnē, meaning "voice" or "sound." Based
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I need to figure this puzzel out for example SYMPON the answer is unfinished symphony because it is the word symphony without
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Which of the following works helped to redefine the symphony as a genre?
A. Beethoven's Sixth Symphony B. Beethoven's Fifth
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I have always wanted to hear Ludwig Van Beethoven’s _____ performed live in a concert hall.
Which best fills in the blank?
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According to Howard Gardner independent intelligence:
(a) originates at a single site in the brain (b) comes for a
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Question Which statement BEST describes a principle which is shared in the preambles of the constitutions of
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Composer Florence Price won first place for her score Symphony in E Minor at the 1932 Wanamaker Foundation Awards. The piece was
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Composer Florence Price won first place for her score Symphony in E Minor at the 1932 Wanamaker Foundation Awards. The piece was
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Multiple Choice Which of the following is not a type of orchestral work? (1 point) Responses madrigal madrigal symphony
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