The Concord Sonata and General Putnam's Camp both represent which of the following?
A. programmatic tendencies in Ives' instrumental works.
B. the complexity of Ives' songs.
C. literary references in Ives' vocal works.
D. Ives' use of concert band as a performance medium.
Answer: A
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