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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sinfonia is an Italian term used for symphony. The term in earlier times was used to indicate a passage or piece of instrumental music. The term sinfonia literally means 'harmonious sounding together.' The term 'sinfonia' is derived from Latin word 'symphonia' for symphony.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
A symphony is a long-form of musical composition for orchestra that usually consists of multiple significant movements or sections, at least one of which is in sonata form.
The harmonious sounding together explains the following:
- Sinfonia is the Italian word for symphony.
- Originally, the phrase was used to describe a passage or piece of instrumental music.
- Sinfonia literally translates to "harmonious sounding together."
- The term "sinfonia" is derived from the Latin word "Symphonia," which means "symphony."
Sonare means dissonant, sonaire is not the right form sonare is the correct form of sound, and Sinfona is not the right word, the right word is sinfonia. The options b and d are made-up words and option a doesn't mean harmonious sounding and they are incorrect answers.
As a result, option C is the correct response.
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