A) William Grant Still
B) Dmitri Shostakovich
C) Sergei Rachmaninov
D) Richard Strauss
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A) the music of Charles Griffes.
B) the song cycles of Arnold Schoenberg.
C) the orchestral music of Carl Ruggles.
D) early film music.
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A) Claude Debussy
B) Maurice Ravel
C) Sergei Prokofiev
D) Aaron Copland
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A) waltz.
B) gospel chorus.
C) square dance.
D) jazz tune.
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A) opera
B) ballet
C) piano concerto
D) cantata
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A) strings.
B) timpani.
C) piano.
D) celesta.
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A) the low strings.
B) woodwinds alternating with horns and trumpets.
C) the high strings.
D) a tenor banjo.
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A) He was greatly influenced by Igor Stravinsky.
B) His works include orchestral pieces, ballets, and operas.
C) He was a great avant-garde innovator and was not interested in writing music for the people.
D) His style is eclectic; he sought inspiration from American music of all kinds.
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A) Sergei Eisenstein and Francis Ford Coppola.
B) Nino Rota and John Williams.
C) Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel.
D) Richard Strauss and Giacomo Puccini.
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A) the diatonic scale used in European classical music.
B) tone rows.
C) the scale used by blues and jazz musicians.
D) the whole-tone scale.
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A) sonata
B) rondo
C) theme and variations
D) through-composed
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A) Maurice Ravel
B) Aaron Copland
C) Béla Bartók
D) William Grant Still
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A) Dmitri Shostakovich.
B) Béla Bartók.
C) Igor Stravinsky.
D) Alexander Borodin.
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A) Béla Bartók
B) Maurice Ravel
C) Sergei Prokofiev
D) Aaron Copland
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A) 1910s.
B) 1930s.
C) 1950s.
D) 1970s.
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