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| 1.
|  |  Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra |
|  | A) | is his most popular work. |
|  | B) | received its title because it was written for an orchestra of virtuosi. |
|  | C) | is romantic in spirit because of its emotional intensity and memorable themes. |
|  | D) | all of the above. |
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| 2.
|  |  Concerto for Orchestra is in __________ form. |
|  | A) | Rondo |
|  | B) | ABA |
|  | C) | Minuet and trio |
|  | D) | Sonata |
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| 3.
|  |  This concerto is an example of Bartók's |
|  | A) | early style. |
|  | B) | late style. |
|  | C) | serialist style. |
|  | D) | Hungarian period. |
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| 4.
|  |  The five wind duos in the A section of this work appear in the following order: |
|  | A) | bassoons, clarinets, oboes, flutes, and trumpets. |
|  | B) | oboes, clarinets, trumpets, flutes, and bassoons. |
|  | C) | bassoons, oboes, clarinets, flutes, and trumpets. |
|  | D) | clarinets, bassoons, flutes, trumpets, and oboes. |
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| 5.
|  |  During the B section of this work, the snare drum |
|  | A) | has its snares back on. |
|  | B) | still is without snares. |
|  | C) | cannot be heard. |
|  | D) | plays an unaccompanied solo. |
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