Music, Art, and Dance History

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Who composed the famous 'Symphony No. 40 in G minor'?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Which artist created the sculpture 'Ecstasy of St. Teresa'?

Gian Lorenzo Bernini

What is the term for the main sections of a sonata movement, where musical themes are presented and developed?

Exposition

What is the classification of drugs based on their effect on the central nervous system?

Depressants

Which composer is known for his sample compositions such as 'Symphony No. 9' and 'Fidelio'?

Beethoven

What art movement is associated with artists like Raphael, Da Vinci, and Michael Angelo?

Renaissance

Which term refers to the main sections of a sonata movement where musical themes are presented and developed?

Exposition

What is the term for the classification of drugs based on their effect on the central nervous system?

Homophonic Arts

What is the term for the main sections of a sonata movement, where musical themes are presented and developed?

Exposition

Who is known for the sculpture 'The Last Supper'?

Da Vinci

Which composer is associated with the sample composition 'Opera Seria'?

Mozart

What is the classification of drugs based on their long and short term effects?

Barocco P.E.

Explore the composers and compositions from the Classical period, Medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance, as well as the works of renowned artists such as Bernini, Donatello, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Delve into topics like Symphony, Sonata, Concerto, Opera Seria, Homophonic Arts, and the structure of Exposition, Development, and Recapitulation. Additionally, learn about the benefits of social dancing, ballroom dance etiquette, costumes/wardrobe, and the origins of chachacha.

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