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An advocate for what has come to be called chance music, this composer felt it
  was unnecessary for music to develop, climax, or be goal-oriented. One
  composition consisted of amplifying and broadcasting the sounds resulting from
  chopping vegetables, grinding them up, and drinking the juice.


 
 

a. Copland
  b. Cage
  c. Adams
  d. Williams
  e. Zwilich



Question 2

This compositional method is the ultimate Postmodern musical experiment,
  involving an unpredictable sequence of events that results from non-musical
  decisions (rolling dice, choosing cards, astrological charts, etc.).


 
 

a. chance music
  b. electronic music
  c. twelve-tone composition
  d. Sprechstimme
  e. polytonality




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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