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Destiiny22

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Which of the following provides a good description of this musical work?
 
  a) the concertino part is continuous and can be performed with or without the ripieno forces
  b) the solo parts double the tutti in the statements of the ritornello but are otherwise structurally independent
  c) the rhythms are constantly shifting and in certain passages are quite intricate
  d) the piece recalls Italian sonatas with its fluidity and formal freedom, its paratactic structure, as well as the changes of tempo and meter

Question 2

The Bay Song Book contains no music but rather texts. This is because the congregations for whom it was intended?
 
  a) improvised individualized song during each church meeting
  b) already knew these tunes by heart
  c) were forbidden to sing music in church
  d) were taught through an oral tradition



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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