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nenivikky

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How did Beethoven's New Path affect his orchestration of the Classic period symphony?
 
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How does Richard Rodgers integrate the music of Oklahoma more closely into the spoken play?
 
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Answer to Question 1

called for greater resonance and color: three trombones; piccolo and contrabassoon; full horn section in the ninth as well as vocal soloists and choir

Answer to Question 2

adding verses to make the songs strophic; use the tune for a subsequent dance number; frequently repeat fragments of the song as a reprise



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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