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Who is the first composer in the history of music for whom we posses a collection of their complete works?
 
  A) Leoninus
  B) Francesco Landini
  C) Guillaume de Machaut
  D) Philippe de Vitry

Question 2

What was unusual (by today's standard) about giving encores in the eighteenth century?
 
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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

they could repeat a movement before continuing with the rest of the composition



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