The various melodies heard in Antonin Dvořák's "String Quartet in F Major" have a folk-like quality.
There are some instances in this string quartet which are reminiscent of American, Slavonic, and other culture's folk music, meaning music sang and played within the groups of 'ordinary people.' It was written in the pentatonic scale which is common with folk music.
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
John Williams' bassoon concerto, The Five Sacred Trees, was written for LeClair and her "unparalleled artistry." She premiered it in April 1995 as part of the New York Philharmonic's 150th anniversary festivities after having chosen him to receive the commission for the piece. She currently plays a 1937 Heckel bassoon.