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Who printed the first book of polyphonic music?
 
  A) Francesco Petrarch
  B) Johannes Gutenberg
  C) Pierre Attaingnant
  D) Ottaviano Petrucci

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Although this French musician was an ordained priest who sang in the royal chapel of three French kings, his fames rests on his surviving secular songs. He was one of the greatest melody writers of his day.
 
  A) Pierre Attaingnant
  B) Johannes Ockeghem
  C) Claudin de Sermisy
  D) Philippe Basiron



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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