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Kikoku

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Given to the church as a tithe while still a child, this composer of Gregorian chant later founded a convent; popes as
  well as kings sought her advice.


 
 

a. Beatriz, Countess of Dia
  b. Weelkes
  c. Hildegard of Bingen
  d. Machaut
  e. Perotinus



Question 2

Listen to the musical excerpt and identify the genre.
 
 

a. madrigal
  b. organum
  c. troubadour song
  d. Gregorian chant
  e. polyphonic Mass Ordinary




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d



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