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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>
<span>The Scream by Norwegian artist Edward Munch</span>
I believe the answer is false
I hope I helped in a sort of' way
Cheers,
Mabel L.
answer:
i think it is A
Explanation:
(Wagner's) goal was a new type of stage work that should carry dramatic conviction through music.... Out of the application of his theories arose...the new place of dominance in opera given to the orchestra.... It was not a symphonic ensemble that existed for the creation of musical beauty in terms of form. It was not an accompaniment for a drama. It was the drama
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