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From c1500 to the mid-1700s (Renaissance and Baroque eras), all music was classified by its social function as being either (1) church music, (2) theater music, or (3) chamber music--a term which included all secular music that was performed in private household--whether vocal or instrumental, solo or ensemble, or even orchestral because at that time orchestras were rather small.
As orchestras grew significantly in size starting in the later 1700s, the term chamber music took on its present definition as music written for and performed by a small instrumental ensemble with one player on each part. Since the interplay of parts is considered an essential element of chamber music, music for a solo performer with or without accompaniment is usually excluded from this definition
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I would give this a 9.999999! You are a very talented drawer! I could not draw like that to save my life! It's AMAZING! The only thing I would say is that the lips are a little big. Other than that, rock on! It looks GREAT!
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The answer is pitches and timing
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Cubism and Impressionism were very similar in the way they portrayed their art. ... They were different in the sense that impressionism still had a very realistic sense to their works while cubism was of subjects that were portrayed as rather distorted and abnormal
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