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ahriuashd

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Identify the statement that does not apply to the Winchester Troper.
 
  A) earliest examples of organum compiled from various sources by Guido of Arezzo and John of St. Gall
  B) its two-voice polyphony predates the invention of the musical staff, so the notation does not specify relative pitch
  C) it is not a document for sight-reading, but a memory aid
  D) it is impossible today to sing the music with any confidence that the performance is accurate

Question 2

Which composer's works were chiefly written for piano prior to World War I, but after the conflict was over he primarily wrote for orchestra?
 
  A) Charles Ives
  B) Claude Debussy
  C) Alexander Scriabin
  D) Maurice Ravel



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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