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chads108

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Who was the first woman to develop a notable career in jazz as a composer and arranger?
 
  a. Bessie Smith
 b. Mary Lou Williams
 c. Billie Holiday
 d. Peggy Lee

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What is an English partsong?
 
  a. A strophic song intended to be sung by three or four voices in apredominantly homophonic musical style.
 b. A canon that endlessly circles back to the beginning.
  c. A composition in which the voices rapidly deliver the text on repeated notes.
  d. A through-composed song that employs a variety of textures andcompositional techniques.



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Answer to Question 1

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