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John Williams, who composed the music for the Star Wars films, adapts two of the most distinctive features of _____________ music: lavish and varied orchestration and the _____________.
 
  A) Mozart's; use of too many notes
 
  B) Handel's; use of melismatic passages
 
  C) Wagner's; leitmotif
 
  D) Cage's; prepared piano
 
  E) Schoenberg's; twelve tone series

Question 2

Which of the choices is not a necessary trait of a successful film composer?
 
  A) effective communicator and collaborator
 
  B) young
 
  C) skilled musician
 
  D) a diplomat
 
  E) imaginative



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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