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james

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This style of modern music takes a very small amount of musical material and
  repeats it over and over to form a composition.


 
 

a. Minimalism
  b. chance music
  c. twelve-tone composition
  d. Expressionism
  e. Cubism



Question 2

Which composition consists of nothing but background sounds?
 
 

a. A Short Ride in a Fast Machine
  b. Muzak 000
  c. 433
  d. Sonata V
  e. Pierrot lunaire




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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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