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irakobra [83]
3 years ago
5

Charles Brockden Brown might be called a(n) idealistgothic novelist.

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2 answers:
mestny [16]3 years ago
7 0
After a thorough research, there exists the same question that has the following choices.

<span>A. idealist
B. gothic
C. novelist.

The correct answer is letter B. Gothic. Charles Brockden Brown is gothic.</span>
podryga [215]3 years ago
4 0

he was a gothic novelist

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-Most written for a soloist with a full accompaniment (composers take the accompaniment and arrange it so it can be played on the piano

-Most important feature: contrast between the soloist and the full orchestra

-Most important form of solo instrumental music for the concert hall

Cadenza

-A brief interlude in a concerto in which the soloist plays alone

-Often improvised (can tell whether it is or not by looking at the number of pauses the soloist makes, how many of the same melodies are used, and does the conductor follow the soloist or the other way around)

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-Complete piece of music in itself, but is usually part of a larger work

-3 in a concerto

-Contrast in tempo in a fast-slow-fast sequence

Thematic Development

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Theme

A melody

-Help build a thematic development

Motif

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Sonata Form

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3) Recapitulation

Exposition

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Recapitulation

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-Distringuished from solo concerts with just one soloist

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