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Anton Webern obtained a well-rounded musical education, mainly at
 
  A) home while studying with his father
 
  B) the University of Vienna, where he earned a doctorate in musicology
 
  C) The University of Southern California, where he studied theory with Schoenberg
 
  D) The monastery where he grew up
 
  E) the electronic studios of John Cage

Question 2

The air de cour was:
 
  A) an elaborate da capo aria
  B) a heavily ornamented strophic song
  C) a simple strophic song
  D) a simple da capo aria



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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