As a musical form a throughcomposed piece describes a piece
As a musical form, a “through-composed” piece describes a piece in which:
a. Clear sections are easily identifiable due to contrasting musical ideas
b. Three sections are identifiable due to the return of musical material
c. The musical narrative is more continuous, and does not lend itself to sectionalization
d. Too many sections are present within the overall form
Solution
C. The musical narrative is more continuous, and doesn\'t lend itself to sectionalization.
