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The double exposition concerto form differs from the standard sonata form in that A. it's played by two pianos. B. it includes a single refrain. C. the exposition stays in the same key. D. it has a cadenza.
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The double exposition concerto form differs from the standard sonata form in that A. it's played by two pianos. B. it includes a single refrain. C. the exposition stays in the same key. D. it has a cadenza.
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B. It includes a single refrain
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