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Furkat [3]
1 year ago
11

Match each movement to the description Berlioz describes in the score for his Symphonie fantastique.

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1 answer:
romanna [79]1 year ago
7 0

Matching involves aligning items that are related. The correct matching is found below.

<h3>What is the correct matching of the movements?</h3>

The correct matching is as given below;

  1. A dance in which the beloved is glimpsed for a moment -------- Movement II
  2. A shepherds' duet inspires anxiety ------ Movement III
  3. The artist is punished for committing a crime of passion ----- Movement IV
  4. The young musician's passionate daydream about love and suffering ----- Movement I
  5. The creatures of the underworld introduce the musician's eternal resting place ------- movement V

Therefore the correct answers are as given above.

The complete question goes thus:

Match each movement to the description Berlioz includes in the score for his Symphonie fantastique.

A dance in which the beloved is glimpsed for a moment

-Movement I

A shepherds' duet inspires anxiety

-Movement II

The artist is punished for committing a crime of passion

-Movement V

The young musician's passionate daydream about love and suffering

-Movement III

The creatures of the underworld introduce the musician's eternal resting place

=movement IV

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March 21, 1685
Eisenach, Germany
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