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BRWH

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Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor resembles the Classical period concerto in all of the following except the
 
  A) elimination of the pause between the first and second movements.
  B) use of movement order of fastslowfast.
  C) use of sonata-allegro form for the first movement.
  D) use of cadenzas in the first movement.

Question 2

The effect of music from this style period is a shimmering, floating sound that is warm and sensuous.
 
  A) Neoclassicism B) Conservatism C) Sensualism D) Impressionism



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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