What is a "punctum"?
A) a common cadence formula
B) a lengthy melisma on a single syllable
C) a percussion instrument used to maintain the pulsating beat in dances
D) a succession of couplets, or pairs of musical phrases
D
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A) Carlo Gesualdo B) Claudio Monteverdi C) Johannes Ockeghem D) Cipriano de Rore
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