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How did the various bereavements of Margaret of Austria, who was the official regent of the Low Countries from 1507-1530, and the granddaughter of the last duke of Burgundy, affect the musical activities of that region, especially music for dancing?
 
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Which statement does not apply to Robert Schumann's Symphony No. 1?
 
  A) based the subject of springtime, it was written out in the space of four days
  B) Schumann wrote a detailed program of the symphony for distribution to the audience
  C) he adopted large-scale unifying devices, such as themes that appear in multiple movements
  D) the slow second movement has an unusually intense melody reminiscent of a melody by Chopin



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Answer to Question 1

little use for joyful music

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Wow, this really help


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