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nelaaney

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Which composer was married to an aristocrat, fell in love with a fellow troubadour, and wrote the only song by a trobaritz that survives?
 
  A) Beatriz of Dia
  B) Hildegard of Bingen
  C) Bernard of Ventadorn
  D) Eleanor of Aquitaine

Question 2

Which movement of the cantata Wachet auf is a simple recitative?
 
  A) second
  B) third
  C) fifth
  D) sixth



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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