Correctly identify the listening example
a. Handel, Minuet from Water Music
b. Vivaldi, “The Spring” Concerto
c. Mouret, Rondeau from Suite de symphonies
d. Pachelbel, Canon in D
e. Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
ANSWER: a
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