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jessicacav

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Briefly compare the treatment of love in the French chanson during the Middle Ages (prior to 1500) and how the subject is presented in the Parisian chanson of the Renaissance.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Brahms's Third Symphony is characterized by:
 
  A) a three-note motive: F-Ab-F
  B) an unstable metric structure with many examples of hemiola
  C) a near complete avoidance of regular four- and eight-bar phrases
  D) all of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

An idealized and abstract courtly love vs. a more physical, less idealistic, down to earth tone.

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