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What concert work about African American history did Duke Ellington compose for a concert at Carnegie Hall?
 
  a. Take the A Train
 b. Crescendo in Blue/Diminuendo in Blue
 c. Harlem Airshaft
 d. Black, Brown, and Beige

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What is the Doctrine of the Affections?
 
  a. A music theory treatise that set forth all that a practicing church musicianneeded to know in order to sing the liturgy.
 b. The name given to the conservative music emanating from the papal chapelin the seventeenth century.
 c. A theory holding that different musical moods could and should be used toinfluence the emotions of the listener.
 d. A catch phrase used to condemn art that was considered decadent onaccount of its association with foreign influences.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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