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kamilo84

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What type of jazz is most often played on commercial radio stations today?
 
  a. hard bop
 b. smooth jazz
 c. cool jazz
 d. swing

Question 2

Which statement best describes the musical organization in the opera Mathis der Maler?
 
  a. Continues the Wagnerian organizational style of through composition anddoes not use sectional subdivision.
 b. Uniting scenes within each act in varying ways, such as theme and variationform or through a common note, rhythm, or chord. c. Subdivides the work into traditional musical forms and operatic media suchas choruses, ensembles, and melodious narrations.
 d. By using twelve-tone music throughout, although each major character hastheir own tone row.



mistyjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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