The most distinctive voice in the musical culture in Paris of the 1830s and 40s was ____.
A) Luigi Cherubini
B) Frdric Chopin
C) Franz Liszt
D) Hector Berlioz
Question 2
Because this musician's composition teacher, Arnold Schoenberg, advised him to give up composition due to a lack of feeling for harmony, he turned instead to writing music without harmony.
A) Luciano Berio
B) Steve Reich
C) John Cage
D) Iannis Xenakis