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Which composer is known primarily for piano music, and giving them humorous (or ludicrous) titles, such as Three Truly Limp Preludes (For a Dog).
 
  A) Charles Ives
  B) Sergei Prokofiev
  C) George Gershwin
  D) Erik Satie

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What is significant about Congaudeant Catholici?
 
  A) first composition in Western music to give precise rhythmic notation
  B) one of the earliest compositions to indicate precise pitch with a staff
  C) first composition in Western music to be attributed to a known composer
  D) one of the earliest three-voice compositions in Western music



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