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| The most famous impressionist orchestral work Prelude to "the Afternoon of a Faun" was inspired by a poem by |
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| Instrumental music in the Classical period |
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| Minuet was always in a meter of |
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| Composer that only wrote piano music |
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| In Wagner's operas, a melody associated with a dramatic element such as an object, character, or idea |
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| First movement of a Classical concerto |
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| has two expositions in the first movement |
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| 3rd movement of a Classical symphony |
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| No instruments to accompany the voices |
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| Texture of Gregorian chant |
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| Wrote earliest extant of polyphonic setting of entire Ordinary of the Mass |
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| Flute-type instrument popular during the medieval and renaissance, which was end-blow instead of side-blown like the modern flute |
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| keyboard, bass, harpischord, organ, cello, and flute |
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1. more passionate
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| imitation, polyphonic, word-painting |
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| In trio sonata, how many high instruments and how many instruments for basso continuo? |
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| Florentine Camarado in the 16th century |
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