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maychende

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Why did Bach walk the 280 miles from Arnstadt to Lbeck and then back again (during the winter) when he was twenty-years-old?
 
  A) to meet Handel
  B) to hear (and study) with Dietrich Buxtehude
  C) to look for a wife
  D) to seek a better job in a large urban area

Question 2

Why did musicians begin creating tropes, sequences, and liturgical dramas?
 
  A) for entertainment
  B) in response to biblical commands
  C) as a means of expressing themselves
  D) as a means of unifying the Western church



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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