In the 1930s this composer began to make a deliberate appeal to ordinary

citizens by rejecting radical dissonance and atonality, working instead on a series
of projects based on rural and Western American ideas. His or her musical style
is characterized by the use of folk songs and popular elements, tonal harmony,
and a clear, luminous orchestration.



a. Stravinsky
b. Cage
c. Zwilich
d. Adams
e. Copland

E

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A. A Chorus Line B. Rent C. Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk D. Jelly's Last Jam

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Disjunct motion is when a melody moves in leaps; conjunct describes a melody that moves in small connected intervals.

a. true b. false

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