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Kthamas

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What rhythmic approach was always used in performing plainchant in the Middle Ages?
 
  a. free
  b. measured
  c. modal
  d. No one knows exactly how it was performed.

Question 2

In Hildegard's Play of Virtues, Satan does not sing, but
 
  a. pantomimes his part.
  b. shouts his lines.
  c. plays the pan pipes.
  d. is heard offstage playing the viol.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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