What does the secular music of the high Middle Ages exhibit in a far greater degree than the sacred music of the period?

A) harmony
B) texture
C) formal repetitions
D) syncopation

C

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Carolingian art is associated with the reign of ________

a. Augustus b. Otto III c. Charlemagne d. Otto II

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If one writes a row in twelve-tone music in its original order, but begins on a different pitch, the row is said to be:

A) lost B) inverted C) serialized D) transposed

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