Which of the following statements is not true?
A. A common rondo pattern is ABACABA.
B. A rondo movement features a tuneful main theme which returns several times in alternation with other themes.
C. Rondo form is often combined with elements of sonata form to produce the sonata-rondo.
D. The rondo as a musical form was not used in musical compositions after the classical period.
Answer: D
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a. Brahms b. Chopin c. Tchaikovsky d. Wagner e. Berlioz
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a. suspense. b. emotionality. c. importance. d. suspense and emotionality.
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