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BRWH

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This German-born composer conducted at the Vienna State Opera and wrote several often-played symphonic poems.
 
  A) Felix Mendelssohn B) Richard Wagner C) Gustav Mahler D) Richard Strauss

Question 2

During his lifetime, which records did Gustav Mahler break in his music?
 
  A) the longest symphony, the largest symphony
  B) the best playing orchestra, the best paid orchestra
  C) the longest symphony, the most audience attendance
  D) the loudest symphony, the largest symphony



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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