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faduma

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The chalumeau is?
 
  a) a single-reed instrument that emerged in the late 17th century and that eventually developed into the clarinet
  b) a double-reed instrument that emerged in the late 17th century and that eventually developed into the bassoon
  c) a double-reed instrument that emerged in the late 17th century and that eventually developed into the oboe
  d) a double-reed instrument that emerged in the late 17th century and that eventually developed into the oboe d'amore

Question 2

Who is the composer of Seven Magnificat Antiphons?
 
  a) Tania Len
  b) Arvo Prt
  c) Frederick Rzewski
  d) Charles Wuorinen



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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