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V125BC [204]
4 years ago
5

The modern orchestra is much larger than the Romantic orchestras of the past. True False

Arts
2 answers:
stiv31 [10]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: False

Explanation: Romantic orchestras of the past were larger than modern orchestras.

Kryger [21]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:False

Explanation:

Modern orchestras are a bit smaller than the orchestras of the romantic era

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