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Select all the statements that apply to the early baroque Italian cantata.Multiple select question.It was a secular genre.It was a sacred genre.It dealt with love and ancient mythology.It dealt with Biblical texts.

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Select all the statements that apply to the early baroque Italian cantata.Multiple select question.It was a secular genre.It was a sacred genre.It dealt with love and ancient mythology.It dealt with Biblical texts.

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The statements that apply to the early baroque Italian cantata are:

  • It was a secular genre.
  • It dealt with love and ancient mythology.

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