Which eighteenth century writer said that "music is actually the language of sentiment"?
a) Johann Adolph Scheibe
b) Johann Philipp Kirnberger
c) Leopold Mozart
d) Heinrich Christoph Koch
b
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A. Vienna B. Basel C. Berlin D. Eisenstadt E. Versailles
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Kepler's major contribution to the Scientific Revolution was
A. the invention of the telescope. B. the discovery of three key planetary laws. C. a convincing explanation of gravity. D. a treatise on terrestrial motion.
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