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This composer attended the Paris Conservatory, drove a munitions truck in WW I and actually did not come from a family of musicians
Option A
Arnold Schoenberg
Option B
Maurice Ravel
Option C
John Cage
Option D
Claude Debussy
Question 38
Question 38
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Question 38
The technique where two tonal centers are used at the same time is called
Option A
Polyphony
Option B
Dissonance
Option C
Polytonality
Option D
Atonal
Question 39
Question 39
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Question 39
The attempt to infuse many of the characteristics of the Classical time period in a composition is called
Option A
Neo-Classicism
Option B
Expressionism
Option C
Serialism
Option D
None of the above
Question 40
Question 40
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Question 40
New Orleans jazz had its roots where?
Option A
Storyville
Option B
Irish Settlements
Option C
Chestnut Valley
Option D
Silver Dollar Saloon
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Q38: B (Maurice Ravel)
Q39: C (Polytonality)
Q40: A (Neo-Classicism) — wait, numbering: Actually Q39 was polytonality? Let me reformat:
Question 38: B Maurice Ravel
Question 39: C Polytonality
Question 40: A Neo-Classicism
Question 40 (last): A Storyville
Correct mapping:
- Composer: B (Maurice Ravel)
- Two tonal centers: C (Polytonality)
- Attempt to use Classical traits: A (Neo-Classicism)
- New Orleans jazz roots: A (Storyville)
Q39: C (Polytonality)
Q40: A (Neo-Classicism) — wait, numbering: Actually Q39 was polytonality? Let me reformat:
Question 38: B Maurice Ravel
Question 39: C Polytonality
Question 40: A Neo-Classicism
Question 40 (last): A Storyville
Correct mapping:
- Composer: B (Maurice Ravel)
- Two tonal centers: C (Polytonality)
- Attempt to use Classical traits: A (Neo-Classicism)
- New Orleans jazz roots: A (Storyville)
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