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nramada

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What is the source of the counterpoint in the third movement of Ruth Crawford Seeger's String Quartet (1931)?
 
  A) melody
  B) rhythm
  C) dynamics
  D) melody and rhythm

Question 2

Which musician was a harper employed by Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy?
 
  A) Philippus de Caserta
  B) Jean des Murs
  C) Baude Cordier
  D) Jacopo da Bologna



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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