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robinn137

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Who first developed musique concrte?
 
  a) Pierre Boulez
  b) Pierre Schaeffer
  c) Steve Reich
  d) Paul Hindemith

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Terry Riley's work In C is best described as which of the following?
 
  a) a collection of brief thematic fragments to be played freely in any combination
  b) a postmodernist composition that quotes early works in the key of C
  c) a 12-tone piece in which the row always starts on the pitch C
  d) a minimalist work in which all instrumentalists play only the pitch C in any register



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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