Question

How is Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin different from a typical concerto of the classical era?

A. It does not have a cadenza.

B. A classical concerto usually begins with an exposition while Mendelssohn's exposition includes the soloist.

C. The solo violin part is not overly difficult.

D. It has four movements while a classical concerto has three.

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