1. What older dance form is often used in the third movement, uses an overall ABA structure, and is full of repetition?

2. A ________ is a pause in the overall structure of the concerto where the soloist shows off in an extended (originally improvised) section, displaying all of their prowess on the instrument while at the same time showing what they can do with the musical material heard in the rest of the movement.

3. Often associated with keyboard works, what open form allowed a composer to move from one idea to the next without any expectations of how the musical material might be developed or reworked?

4. Which form has an opening A section that repeats throughout the piece, with its standard arrangement appearing as ABACA?

5. What three-part form features a set of ideas that are taken through a tumultuous path and then brought back home again?

6. What technique was where a main idea was introduced and then went through however many transformations a composer desired?

7. This form combined ritornello form with sonata form and played off of the basic relationship between the orchestra (the tutti) and the soloist.

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