What were the chief vocal forms in the early Baroque?
a. the song and the ballad
b. plainchant and the aria
c. the cantata and the opera
d. the madrigal and the caccia
c
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) symmetrical forms. B) idée fixe. C) descriptive music. D) emotional music.