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Write a one-sentence definition of serialism.
 
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Give two reasons why the dominant-tonic (V-I) cadence arose in the mid-fifteenth century?
 
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Answer to Question 1

compositional choices are influenced or dictated by a pre-compositional ordering of elements

Answer to Question 2

desire for greater sonority; following the rules of counterpoint, or part writing



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