2. What makes classical opera different from a sonata, concerto, and symphony?​

Sagot :

Answer:

Most sonatas are for piano alone, or for another instrument accompanied by a piano. Sonatas are usually in three or four sections, called movements. The word symphony means “sounding together”. ... A Classical symphony is a piece for orchestra and usually has four movements.

Explanation:

Answer:

By the high pitched voice that the person makes while performing non like any other performance from a non-opera singer.

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