As a composer Ralph Vaughan Williams rejected the romantic aesthetic of Elgar and nineteenth-century German musicians, instead concentrating his interest in English folk song and early English polyphony as a basis for his musical language

A) true
B) false

A

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The Italian Baroque equivalent of Vasari was

a. van Mander. b. Carracci. c. Cortona. d. Bellori.

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