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Which Baroque composer did not write any cantatas?
 
  A) Elizabeth Jacquet de La Guerre
  B) Alessandro Scarlatti
  C) Johann Froberger
  D) Giacomo Carissimi

Question 2

Identify the statement that best applies to the Choralis Constantinus.
 
  A) composed by Heinrich Isaac
  B) the nearly three hundred fifty motet-style compositions set all the Proper chants of the Mass for major feasts of the church year
  C) it was the first systematic attempt to provide polyphony for the entire church year since the Magnus liber organi by Leoninus
  D) all of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

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