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sc00by25

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In their pursuit of innovation, Modernist composers __________.
 
  a) wrote works without a tonal center or clear sense of meter
  b) always rejected the past
  c) avoided incorporating sounds from the music of non-Western cultures
  d) generally shunned electronically generated sounds

Question 2

The Ordinary and the Proper are the terms for what two kinds of Mass texts, respectively?
 
  a) texts that never change and those connected to specific seasons, weeks, or days
  b) texts that are improvised and those that are fixed
  c) texts connected to specific seasons, weeks, or days and those that never change
  d) texts in Greek and those in Latin



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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