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describe concerto, fugue, oratorio and
describe concerto, fugue, oratorio and sonata music. then describe which of these the song with the words 'where is thy sting'
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In a concerto grosso, the featured soloists are called the (1 point) Responses ripieno. ripieno. oratorio.
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Which musical structure is not associated with the Baroque Era?
Group of answer choices Fugue Nocturne Oratorio Cantata
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George Frideric Handel's composition "The Messiah" is
Group of answer choices a suite an oratorio a concerto grosso an opera
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How would you describe the character of Bach’s Fugue No. 2 in C Minor? What is the main theme a a fugue called?
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Click on the play button below to listen to an excerpt of the first movement from Johannes Brahms’s Piano
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A(n) _____ is similar to an opera, but its subject matter is religious, and it is not staged. (1 point) Responses
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Which is typically staged, with costumes and sets? (1 point) Responses opera opera oratorio oratorio ritornello
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Which is typically staged, with costumes and sets?
(1 point) Responses opera opera oratorio oratorio ritornello ritornello rondo
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Which type of concerto was most popular in the Romantic period? (1 point) Responses concerto grosso concerto
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