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which applies to rondo form? a. adding a third violinist in the final movement b. three-part structure c. alternating refrains and contrasting episodes d. alternating a and b sections

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Answer: B. Three-part structure

Step-by-step explanation:

A rondo is a piece that begins with a refrain (an A section) that alternates with episodes (B and C).

The simplest rondo form is a three-part rondo or A B A. What makes a three-part rondo different from standard ternary form is the presence of transitional material between the sections.

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