All of the following were common forms in the Classical period except

A. toccata-allegro form.
B. sonata-allegro form.
C. rondo form.
D. minuet and trio.


Answer: A

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A. Formalism B. Iconology C. Structuralism D. Feminism E. Post-structuralism

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a. attention to the craft or technique of any endeavor. b. emotional or intuitive responses to what we see. c. long-range speculation or "sight" based on former experience. d. reasoned, rational, coherent thought about what we see.

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A. Cajun and rhythm & blues B. Chinese and American C. Japanese and American D. Arab (Iraqi) and American

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