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Identify the statement that does not apply to the character piece.
 
 

a. a brief work that lasts only a minuet of two
  b. sought to capture the essence of a single mood, sentiment, or emotion
  c. generally composed for a small instrumental ensemble
  d. often made use of simple binary or ternary form
  e. frequently provided with a title, such as impromptu, romance, or humoresque



Question 2

This composer wrote his composition, Trumeri (Dreaming), for adults rather than children. It was intended to
  evoke a nostalgic recollection of childhood.


 
 

a. Tchaikovsky
  b. Brahms
  c. Schubert
  d. Berlioz
  e. Robert Schumann




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: e



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