Concerto is the baroque form that follows the pattern fast-slow-fast.
The baroque form concerto follows the patter fast-slow-fast.
Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern fast-slow-fast.
Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern fast-slow-fast.
Concerto is the baroque form that follows the pattern fast-slow-fast.
The correct answer is: Concerto.
concerto
Concerto
Baroque
A Baroque guitar is an archaic form of guitar with five strings, characterized by the use of re-entrant tuning.
A rapid baroque keyboard piece is called a toccata, from an Italian word meaning to touch. The toccata is a free form and not strictly limited to the baroque era.
fugue
Terraced dynamics
Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern fast-slow-fast.
Baroque
Sonata form
A Baroque guitar is an archaic form of guitar with five strings, characterized by the use of re-entrant tuning.
A rapid baroque keyboard piece is called a toccata, from an Italian word meaning to touch. The toccata is a free form and not strictly limited to the baroque era.
fugue
baroque. It's an early form of music and architecture
Baroque
The original term phrase was, "FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION." In recent years it has been modified for literary use to "FORM FOLLOWS CONTENT."
Labours is the plural of the common noun labour. It follows the regular pattern of simply adding an "s" to the word.
I think what your thinking of is a form of classical music called Baroque
The baroque era - from around 1600 to the death of Handel in 1759 - saw both the birth of opera as a musical form and its growth into perhaps the most enduring musical genre. It was an evolutionary period and operas written are referred to as baroque operas.