<span>Which of the following people would have been unlikely to perform the work of a classical composer?</span>
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A. Johann Stamitz</span>
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B. Frederick the Great, King of Prussia</span>
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C. Antonio Vivaldi</span>
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D. Ludwig von Beethoven</span></span></span></span>
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The term that best completes the statement above would be "aria." It is a part of the opera wherein it expresses the music of the ensemble in such a way that it dictates the tone of the opera. It is usually accompanied by an instrument and it is not necessarily song by the opera singer.