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1.
Bartók's principal performing medium was
A)conducting.
B)piano.
C)violin.
D)flute.
2.
Bartók evolved a completely individual style that fused folk elements with
A)metric variety.
B)twentieth-century styles.
C)classical structures.
D)all of the above.
3.
The melodies Bartók used in most of his works are
A)authentic folk melodies gathered in his research.
B)original themes that have a folk flavor.
C)reminiscent of nineteenth-century symmetrical themes.
D)exclusively Hungarian and Romanian folk tunes.
4.
Bartók's six string quartets are widely thought to be the finest since those of
A)Dmitri Shostakovich.
B)Ludwig van Beethoven.
C)Josph Haydn.
D)Igor Stravinsky.
5.
While remaining within the framework of a tonal center, Bartók often used __________ in his music.
A)harsh dissonances.
B)polychords.
C)tone clusters.
D)all of the above.







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