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Question 141.1 pts Which of the following types of music is not based on the son

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Question 141.1 pts

Which of the following types of music is not based on the sonata cycle?

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Question 151.1 pts

A work for full orchestra based on the sonata cycle is a

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Question 161.1 pts

What is the instrumentation of a string quartet?

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Question 171.1 pts

How many movements are normally in an 18th-century concerto?

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Question 181.1 pts

How many movements are normally in an 18th-century symphony or string quartet?

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Question 191.1 pts

The section of a concerto movement during which the orchestra is silent and the soloist plays an improvisatory passage designed to demonstrate his/her technical and expressive capabilities is called the

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Question 201.1 pts

The term opus, abbreviated Op., refers to a work's

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Question 211.1 pts

The first movement of a sonata cycle is usually in

           

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Question 221.1 pts

The second movement of a sonata cycle is usually

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Question 231.1 pts

The third movement of an 18th-century sonata cycle is usually

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Question 241.1 pts

The third movement of a 19th-century sonata cycle is usually

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Explanation / Answer

Since you have asked multiple questions, I am going to answer first two. I hope it helps. Thanks)

1. The correct answer is option C. A symphony is work based on the sonata cycle for a full orchestra. A concerto is a work for orchestra with a featured soloist based on the sonata cycle and the string an ensemble with two violins, a viola and a 'cello.

2. The correct answer is option B. A symphony is defined as the a work for full orchestra based on the sonata cycle. It is also the ensemble that plays such a work.

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