Ch. 24 Intro To Music

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A typical feature of a concerto is a free solo passage without orchestral accompaniment called:
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the cadenza.
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Mozart's Piano Concerto in G major, K. 453, begins with the first theme stated by the piano.
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False
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The word concerto implies the opposition of two dissimilar elements, such as a soloist or solo group versus an orchestra.
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True
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Mozart wrote his piano concertos primarily for his own public performances.
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True
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The first movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in G major, K. 453, is monothematic.
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False
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The first movement of a Classical concerto features sonata-allegro form with:
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a double exposition.
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What is the form of the last movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in G major, K. 453?
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theme and variations
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How many movements are in a Classical concerto?
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three
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Of the following, which characterizes Maria Theresa von Paradis?
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all of the above
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In the Classical concerto, the marking of andante or adagio would most likely apply to the third movement.
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False
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In the final movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in G major, K. 453, each variation is freely created without regard to the structure of the original theme.
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False
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The most popular solo instrument in the Classical concerto was:
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the piano.
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The typical first movement of a Classical concerto begins with:
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the orchestra.
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The structure of the second movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in G major, K. 453, resembles the standard first-movement form.
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True
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In the first movement of a Classical concerto, there is usually a double exposition.
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True
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The finale of a Classical concerto is often in rondo form.
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True