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Which instruments come to the fore in Bartok's Game of Pairs?
 
  a) violas, violas, and percussion
  b) bassoons, flute, and trumpets
  c) piano and English horn
  d) cellos, trombones, and tubas

Question 2

How does Schoenberg musically depict Pierrot's anguish in Columbine?
 
  a) harsh percussion
  b) short notes, often broken by short pauses
  c) a slow, dirge-like texture
  d) long notes of extremely high pitch



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Answer to Question 1

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