Wagner composed an opera titled Tristan and Isolde This opera was about
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Pictures at an Exhibition was composed by
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A River
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Music that has melodies created based on the roll of dice or a random set of numbers is called
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Originally conductors were also
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composers.
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James Levine is currently conducting which two famous orchestras
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James Levine is currently conducting the Metropolitan Opera
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A tone cluster is
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A chord with notes a half-step or whole-step apart (Apex)
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Richard Wagner was born in
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Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813.
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Which of these were artistic developments in the 20th century
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All of the above. -Apex Learning
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Where was Claude Debussy born
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Claude Debussy was born in Paris, France.
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Which musicians was a member of the Funk Brothers
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The Funk Brothers were session musicians who provided the
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What has the author Aaron Copland written
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Aaron Copland has written:
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Who made Igor Stravinsky music
Igor Stravinsky made his own music.
Wagner composed an opera titled Tristan and Isolde This opera was about
Romance and Forbidden Love
Pictures at an Exhibition was composed by
Mussorgsky
Native folk songs are frequently used in
nationalistic music.
Czech composer Bedrich Smetana composed a piece of music titled the Moldau This title refers to
A River
Music that has melodies created based on the roll of dice or a random set of numbers is called
Aleatoric music (or "chance music") is music that has melodies
that are based on the roll of dice or a random set of numbers.
Originally conductors were also
composers.
James Levine is currently conducting which two famous orchestras
James Levine is currently conducting the Metropolitan Opera
orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
A tone cluster is
A chord with notes a half-step or whole-step apart (Apex)
Richard Wagner was born in
Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813.
Which of these were artistic developments in the 20th century
All of the above. -Apex Learning
Where was Claude Debussy born
Claude Debussy was born in Paris, France.
Which musicians was a member of the Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers were session musicians who provided the
backing to most Motown recordings. Some of the musicians were Jack
Ashford, Robert White, and Eddie Willis.