La Mort D'Ophelie, Berlioz -- -Choir
Style-Romanticism
Unity and Variety-emphasis upon unity
Structure of the Music
Purpose of the Music
Tempo-Adagio
Volume-low
Rhythm-Consistent
Melody-Consistent
Harmony-balanced
Form-Circular
Historical Period-1842
Vier Gesange, Op. 17, Brahms-Choir
Style-Enlightenment
Unity and Variety
Structure of the Music
Purpose of the Music
Tempo-Adagio
Volume-Low
Rhythm-Consistent
Melody-Consistent
Harmony-balanced
Form-Enlightenment
Historical Period-Mid 1800s
Pavane in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 50
Style-Romantic
Unity and Variety
Structure of the Music
Purpose of the Music
Tempo-Adagio
Volume-Low
Rhythm-Consistent
Melody-Consistent
Harmony-Balanced
Form-Romantic
Historical Period-1885
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