Matching
A. chamber music
B. solo concerto
C. chorale prelude
D. concerto grosso
A. pieces performed by a small instrumental ensemble with one instrument per line of music
B. a multi-movement work (usually in three movements) that contrasts the orchestra with one solo instrument
C. a prelude based on the melody of a Lutheran chorale
D. a multi-movement work (usually in three movements) that contrasts the string orchestra with a small group of solo instruments
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