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What was the sacred counterpart to the secular carnival song in Renaissance Florence?
 
  A) lauda
  B) cauda
  C) frottola
  D) caccia

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In Der Freischtz Carl Maria von Weber elevated the dramatic role of the orchestra by a network of motives, tonalities, and identifying specific instruments with certain characters or situations.
 
  A) true
  B) false



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Answer to Question 1

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