The ________ is a showy passage for the soloist appearing near the end of the
movement in a concerto. It usually incorporates rapid runs, arpeggios, and bits of
previously heard themes into a fantasy-like improvisation.
a. coda
b. finale
c. cadenza
d. ostinato
e. genre
C
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