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Cooldude101

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Which jazz keyboardist studied at the Vienna Conservatory and was an early adopter of the electric piano?
 
  a. Chick Corea
 b. Jan Hammer
 c. Herbie Hancock
 d. Joe Zawinul

Question 2

6 For which ensemble did Bartk compose his Concerto for Orchestra in 1943?
 
  a. Cleveland Symphony Orchestra
  b. Boston Symphony Orchestra
  c. Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  d. New York Philharmonic



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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