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karlynnae

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To gain greater enjoyment from listening to late 19th-century program and descriptive music, one should
 
  A) sit back and just enjoy the sounds.
  B) watch the conductor for clues to meaning.
  C) examine program notes and record jackets for clues to non-musical influences.
  D) carefully follow the traditional forms.

Question 2

Of the following works, which does NOT have a program or non-musical description connected with it?
 
  A) Richard Strauss's Don Juan B) Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral)
  C) Vivaldi's The Four Seasons D) Haydn's Symphony No. 94 (Surprise)



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Tonny

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D




karlynnae

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Excellent


ecabral0

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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