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crobinson2013

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Gerry Mulligan started a quartet with a trumpet player named
 
  a. Lee Morgan
 b. Lennie Tristano
 c. Chet Baker
 d. Lee Konitz

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What is a scherzo?
 
  a. A lyrical movement that attempts to imitate the vocal style of Italian arias.
  b. A slow triple meter dance with an accent on the second beat of eachmeasure.
 c. A slow movement written with a lilting rhythm in compound meter thatcharacteristica lly features parallel thirds gliding in conjunct motion.
 d. An exuberant triple meter dance that frequently replaces the more statelyminuet in symphonies and chamber music of the Classical period.



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Answer to Question 1

c

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