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Father of Symphony and String Quartet: Joseph Haydn
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The man who attempted to arrange all of Mozart's known works into chronological order: Kochel
Optional section of a Sonata that is of a slower tempo than the rest: Introduction
The family for which Haydn worked most of his life: Esterhazy
Chamber ensemble consisting of....: String Quartet
I think that is all that I know.
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@austinL By 1750, the piano had almost completely supplanted the _______________ as the keyboard instrument of choice. Select one: a. bassoon b. accordion c. clavinova d. harpsichord e. portative organ
ermm..i think e? mostly because ogans had to be air powered and required huge areas to be set up...dont take my word...google it...like what did the piano replace
crap no! its d!!!
Sonata form allowed for Select one: a. presentation, development and resolution of multiple themes within a single movement b. flexibility of using various timbre instruments, including the banjo and saxophone c. listeners to sing along on familiar themes d. composer to switch between choral and instrumental sections within a single movement e. No use of previously familiar materials or themes in a work
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Dunno then...sorry darling... :3
u good The Exposition serves two main purposes which are Select one: a. to let all of the instruments play at once and to get the attention of the audience b. to establish the basic character of the movement and to create the musical idea that is to be worked out c. to establish that the work is in sonata form and to present a contrast of keys d. to create a harmonic tensions that is to be worked out through the movement, and to establish the significance of the solo instrument e. to take up about fifteen minutes of time and to establish a tempo for the movement
you know...Google..might be more helpful than us...
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