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This New York-born and Harvard-educated composer studied in France with Nadia Boulanger; highly critical of the avant-garde music of the 1950s, his music sought to emphasize communication through instrumental genres.
 
  A) Steve Reich
  B) John Adams
  C) Elliott Carter
  D) John Cage

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What is the catch-all word that describes the polyphonic setting of a wide variety of strophic Italian poetry? It was especially popular from 1470 to 1530
 
  A) carnival song
  B) madrigal
  C) frottola
  D) lauda



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