In a piano "duel" with Steibelt, Beethoven once
A) closed the lid on his opponents fingers
B) grabbed the cellist's music, put it on the piano rack upside down, made the music into a theme and then improvised on it
C) played the entire work that Steibelt had performed in retrograde inversion
D) slipped out before the end of the competition
E) played his composition lying with his head under the keyboard and his arms crossed over his head on the keys
B
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A. recognize the need to study non-Western music B. continue the practice of ethnocentricity C. have discontinued the practice of ethnomusicology D. realize that Western music is the best in the world
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A. shooting in available light. B. the handheld camera. C. direct sound recording. D. footage apparently shot on the fly.