Structure and Instrumentation of 'Music for a while'

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  1. 3. A musical composition for a solo instrument and often with a piano accompaniment, typically in several movements.
  2. 5. Viol The instrument which plays the Basso Continuo in 'Music for a while'.
  3. 6. A musical form written in two sections, which are often repeated (AB).
  4. 7. Which instrument became extremely popular in the Baroque Period, although invented in 1397.
  5. 11. A dramatic musical composition in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists and which gained popularity in the Baroque period.
  6. 12. A musical form written in an ABA structure.
  7. 13. Continuo A continuous bass line which was common in the Baroque Period.
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  1. 1. A musical composition for a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.
  2. 2. A string instrument with a long neck and a rounded body. Invented in the 1660s, and used in many Baroque pieces.
  3. 4. A narrative piece of music written for voices, with instrumental accompaniments.
  4. 8. The instrumental group which dominated in the Baroque period.
  5. 9. Purcell 'Music for a while' is composed by...
  6. 10. capo Aria Meaning 'Again from the beginning'.