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This composer, the illegitimate son of a single woman and a priest, eventually became a trusted friend of the major rulers of the day, including the dukes of Burgundy and Savoy, the pope, and even the Medici, who called him the chief ornament of our age.
 
  A) Gilles Binchois
  B) Johannes Ockeghem
  C) Guillaume Dufay
  D) Antoine Busnoys

Question 2

A song in which the music is repeated for each stanza of text is called:
 
  A) through composed
  B) ballad
  C) strophic
  D) hymnal



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