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A modulation is a change of

timbre, or tone quality
meter, or time signature
key,or tonality
register, or range

The second movement could be described as a barcarolle because of its
lilting compound meter
mixed instrumentation
mixing of major and minor modes
all of the above

Schubert demonstrated his adventurous approach to tonality by
defying the harmonic conventions of sonata form
mingling major and minor modes
writing melodies that change key
all of the above

A complementary tune that is played simultaneously along with the main theme is called a
secondary theme
barcarolle countermelody
modulation

Answer: 1)Key,or tonality 2)Lilting compound meter 3) all of the above 4)countermelody
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Answer:

1) Key,or tonality

2) Lilting compound meter

3) all of the above

4 )countermelody

Step-by-step explanation:

Modulation refers to changing the key, moving the tonal center in a musical piece. The two primary methods of modulation are either between different tonal centers or between different tonal types.

Franz Peter Schubert (1797 - 1828) was an Austrian music composer who combined Classical and Romantic music. He would break the rules of modulation, as he preferred to suddenly change into unrelated and sudden keys. Although he didn´t use the same name specifically, he did use a form similar to the barcarolle in some of his work.

A countermelody is a piece of subordinate music that accompanies the principal one.

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