During the nineteenth century, the popular dance in Vienna was the ____
A) ecossaise
B) ländler
C) mazurka
D) waltz
D
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Which one of the following composers developed a system of intonation impossible to produce on existing instruments, so he invented his own?
A) Henry Cowell B) John Cage C) Harry Partch D) Charles Ives
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The exposition of sonata-allegro form
A) is usually meant to be repeated. B) usually employs basso continuo. C) is usually performed a cappella. D) usually adds a recitative.
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How many notes are in a heptatonic scale?
A. Three B. Twelve C. Five D. Seven
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A one-movement orchestral work conceived as a kind of "poem without words" was called
A. a symphonic poem. B. a song without words. C. incidental music. D. occidental music.
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