The flute, drums, and and clavicord to name a few.
Answer: D. Sections of recitative, aria, and chorus flow smoothly from one section to the next.
Explanation: That would be the only reasonable answer.
An overture is an introductory section to an opera or oratorio. It is an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, which gives <span>introduction to the </span>musical<span> work.
</span>The first significant use of a full-scale overture, however, was made by Jean-Baptiste Lully<span>, in works such as his opera </span><span>Thésée.</span>
It was the first painting that showed a fully equipped domestic interior. (Apex)