Who was NOT a significant tenor saxophonist in the 1950s?

a) Art Pepper
b) Sonny Rollins
c) John Coltrane
d) Dexter Gordon

a

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Expressionism came into existence as:

a. a glorification of the speed and energy of the machine age, which Filippo Tommaso Marinetti saw as the key to an enlightened future. b. a rejection of the values that had provoked World War I, with its principal spokesman, Tristan Tzara. c. a counter to materialism and industrialism, which its followers saw as the principal perversion of the human spirit. d. Samuel Beckett and absurdism

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