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hbsimmons88

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How did Mozart attempt to make money during the last five years of his life?
 
  a. by finding a wealthy patron
  b. by composing five great operas
  c. by composing and publishing several string quartets
  d. by composing 12 piano concertos

Question 2

How are the pieces by Mozart and Ellington similar?
 
  a. Both feature remarkable improvisation.
  b. Both employ a lot of variety in a short amount of time.
  c. Both were inspired by eighteenth-century dances.
  d. Both use blue notes..



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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