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How did Brahms pay homage to Beethoven's music?
 
  a. He transcribed Beethoven's symphonies for a wind ensemble.
  b. He referenced Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in his own German Requiem.
  c. He gave marathon recitals in which he played all of Beethoven's piano sonatas.
  d. He referenced Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in his own First Symphony.

Question 2

In Hildegard's Play of Virtues, Satan does not sing, but __________.
 
  a) pantomimes his part
  b) shouts his lines
  c) plays the pan pipes
  d) is heard offstage playing the viol



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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