The term double exposition in a concerto sonata-form movement means that only the orchestra, not the soloist, introduces the themes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Classical concerto composers wrote out the exposition themes of a sonata form two or more times so that both the soloist and the orchestra had an opportunity to play them. Because the themes were written out at least twice, this version of the sonata form is called double-exposition sonata form.
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