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Explanation:
The piece begins with the simple, plaintive Russian melody of the Eastern Orthodox Troparion of the Holy Cross (also known as "O Lord, Save Thy People") played by four cellos and two violas. This represents the Russian people praying for a swift conclusion to the invasion.
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Musical key: E-flat major
Yes they do. Based on how old the artwork is, who created it, and the condition that it is in, determines to value of the aforementioned artwork. <span />
F# is a Part of the sharp family or whatever you want to call it but any note with # is a sharp, A sharp is raising the notes pitch to make it higher where Bb stands for B flat, Flat meaning to lower the notes pitch.
F# Would be on one end and Bb would be on the other because of the note's octave
the notes shown in the picture are going up raising their volume in pitch making it either higher or lower due to the kind of note it could be.
I don't know if this makes any sense
It is A! He used a atmospheric perspective.