The order of sonata form is exposition, development, recapitulation O A. True O B. False​

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Answer 1
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The basic elements of sonata form are: exposition, development, and recapitulation, in which the musical subject matter is stated, explored or expanded, and restated.  Thus the statement is true.

What is sonata?

Sonata is a type of musical composition that typically consists of two to four movements or sections, each in a related key but with a distinct musical character.

Sonata form, also known as first-movement form or sonata-allegro form, is a musical structure associated with the first movement of various Western instrumental genres, most notably sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets. The three basic elements of sonata form are stated, explored or expanded, and restated musical subject matter in exposition, development, and recapitulation. There may also be a slow-tempo introduction and a coda, or tailpiece. These optional sections, however, have no effect on the basic structure.

Therefore. the correct answer is option A.

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1. Followed the Archaic Period
H. The Classical Period

2. In the Classical period, this had better depiction of muscle structure
J. Anatomy

3. This medium was used in the Classical Period
 A. Bronze

4. This captures the moment right before a discus is released
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7. Sculpted by Praxiteles
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