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Antonin Dvork
 
  A) grew up near Prague and performed under Smetana
 
  B) grew up in America and learned music on the streets
 
  C) grew up in London and studied in the Purcell Hall of Music
 
  D) Grew up in Switzerland and studied music in the finest schools
 
  E) was a self-taught musician who detested the use of pre-existing folk melodies

Question 2

List five reasons why Corelli is important to the history music.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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developing modern violin techniques; standardizing the sonata into solo and trio form; popularizing binary form; making the sonata a four-movement work; creating a purposeful harmonic language




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