As a composer Ralph Vaughan Williams rejected the romantic aesthetic of Elgar and nineteenth-century German musicians, instead concentrating his interest in English folk song and early English polyphony as a basis for his musical language
A) true
B) false
A
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The architect who designed the Milwaukee Art Museum (fig. 14.54) is __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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When was the saxophone invented?
A. The nineteenth century B. The twentieth century C. The seventeenth century D. The fifteenth century
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Which of the following is a concept album?
a) Rubber Soul b) Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band c) Blonde on Blonde d) Highway 61 Revisited
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