Duke Ellington's recording of "Creole Rhapsody" was significant because it
a. incorporated New Orleans hot-style playing into a concert music setting
b. was the first composition to combine classical music and jazz styles
c. was an extended jazz composition in the form of a suite, taking up two sides of a 78 rpm record
d. became even more popular than Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
c
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A. Protestant imagery B. a self-portrait C. the Mannerist style D. a cycle of paintings
The "Big 3" of the Italian High Renaissance, based in Florence, and later in Rome, and then Milan were:
A famous Italian opera house was La Scala in Milan
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What instrument is the primary soloist in this selection?
a. Tenor saxophone b. Alto saxophone c. Clarinet d. Piano