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1 in a period of little more than fifty years the orchestra developed into a very colorful virtuosic instrument the
1 what changes can you identify between the exposition and the recapitulation in mozartrsquos piano concerto no 232you
1 soloists soon began to develop reputations for their virtuosity although the age of virtuosos who could support
1 the concerto allowed composers a wide range of flexibility in the manner of treatment the orchestra could be used
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1 it is important that you point out to students that bach and vivaldi represent the end of the era they were also
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1 the woodwind instruments can be categorized by the way they produce sounds can you list the three different
1 although instruments have much wider pitch ranges than the human voice they are grouped in families according to the
1 hildegard of bingen 1098-1179 is an important figure from the medieval period she produced a large and highly
1 the importance of the christian church in the life of the medieval man and woman can not be over emphasized this was
1 why did the renaissance in music occur so much later than in the other arts2 why were there more innovations in
1 imitative vocal polyphony became the renaissance ideal the motet and the mass were still the most popular sacred
1 the camerata was a group of scholars and musicians many of them amateurs that met in individual homes as with any
1 why were most early operas based on stories from greek mythology greek drama or greek history2 what is word painting