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concerto
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A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, commonly performed in concert halls.
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overture
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An instrumental introduction to an opera
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overture
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Musical introduction to an opera or ballet performance
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recital
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Recitals are common extracurricular activities for children, with parents attending to support and encourage their musical or dance skills.
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recital
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Recitals often involve classical music performances in formal settings like concert halls.
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sonata
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A formal piece of music with three or four movements, often for piano or solo instrument with piano accompaniment.
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sonata
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A sonata is composed of three main sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation.
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sonata
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A sonata is a significant form in the classical music repertoire, often studied and performed by musicians.
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sonata
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The sonata form emerged and developed in the Western classical music tradition, notably during the Classical and Romantic periods.
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sonata
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In the Western art music tradition, the sonata often follows a specific structure and is considered a significant genre in the history of music.
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