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Which genre of Chopin's music is characterized by a simple, singing melody in the right hand while accompanied by broken chords in the left?
 
  A) etude
  B) mazurka
  C) nocturne
  D) romance

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What were three prominent movements in the 1950s and 60s that rejected the past while searching for new means of expression?
 
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chance music; electronic music; experiments with new musical textures




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