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Who wrote a piece that's monophonic and sounds creepy and dissonant? |
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Euripides: Orestus, excerpt, Stasimon chorus (Oh rest us Euri Pides, Stasimon chorus) |
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Who wrote a piece that has a female voice accompanied by an oboe-sounding instrument? |
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Hildegard of Bingen: Ordo Virtutum |
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Who wrote a funny sounding song that starts with a man laughing? |
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Gherardello de Firenzo: Tosto che l'alba-caccia (Toast oh w/ che l'alba caccia) |
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Who wrote a song with an unaccompanied female voice? |
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Guillaume de Machaut: Foy Porter-virelai (Foy Porter very lies) |
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Who wrote a song with a tenor two-part voice? |
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Leoninus and Colleagues: Viderunt omnes-organum duplum (Leoninus and his colleagues don't like two (Viduh)runts omnes organum duplum) |
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Who wrote a song with a tenor four-part voice? |
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Perotinus: Viderunt omnes-organum quadruplum (Petotinus (perro is dog in Spanish and apparently Perotinus is a small dog who hates four (Viduh)runts omnes-organum quadruplum |
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Who wrote a monophonic song with male voice chant? |
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Wipo of Burgandy (ascribed to): Victimae paschali laudes-sequence (Wipo of Burgandy ascribed to Victims paschali laudes in sequences) |
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Who wrote the round song that starts with a "sing coo-coo"? |
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Author Unknown: Sumer is icumen in-rota (an unknown arthor said that summer is I-see-you-men in - rota) |
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Who wrote the song with female voice in French? |
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Adam de la Halle: Jeu de Robin et de Marion- Rondeau (Adam in the hall drew Robin at the Marion in a Rondeau) |
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