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jCorn1234

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This composer became a Tin Pan Alley song plugger at 16, wrote successful Broadway musicals in his 20s, and composed highly popular, jazz-influenced concert music, including an opera.
 
  A) George Gershwin B) Roger Sessions C) Howard Hanson D) Aaron Copland

Question 2

Charles Ives could be considered an American Nationalist composer because he used all but one of the following techniques.
 
  A) American popular tunes
  B) songs based on tales about the common American people
  C) American patriotic tunes
  D) strict twelve-tone serialism



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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