dpraneeth10 wrote:
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dpraneeth10 wrote:
@Carcass can you explain this ??
Official Explanation
1. It can be inferred that the “standard repertory” (Highlighted) might have included music
Difficulty Level: Very Hard
Explanation
It is reasonably inferable from the first paragraph as a whole that the “standard repertory” mentioned in line 8-9 refers to the music of Bach and Telemann as well as to other (“modern”) music from their time (first half of the eighteenth century).
In the second paragraph, the author mentions that the music of Bach, Telemann, and their contemporaries called for obsolete instruments (lines 19–22). Thus, the standard repertory might have included music that called for the use of obsolete instruments, as choice (A) indicates.
The correct answer is (A).
2. According to the passage, performance practice in the early twentieth century involved all of the following EXCEPT
Difficulty Level: Medium
Explanation
Although the passage does indicate that early music often called for the use of obsolete instruments, the passage does not state explicitly that performance practice involved determining which musical instrument to use.
The correct answer is (D).
3. According to the passage, German musicologists of the early twentieth century limited performance practice to pre-1750 works because
Difficulty Level: Very Hard
According to the passage, the German musicologists did not study the music of Mozart and Haydn (post-1750 music) because, among other reasons, their music, “having never ceased to be performed, had maintained some kind of oral tradition of performance practice” (Last 3 lines. Unannotated music is music that is not written, but strictly oral. Choice (B) restates the author’s point in these lines.
The correct answer is (B).
4. The author refers to performance practice as a “subdiscipline” (Highlighted) probably because it
Difficulty Level: Hard
Explanation
According to the passage, performance practice was developed alongside the modern (early twentieth-century) collegium musicum, which was part of the German university. While the modern collegium musicum performed music from before the time of Bach and Handel, scholars in the field of performance practice studied certain aspects (e.g., choice of instruments, deciphering notation) of music from the same time period.
The correct answer is (C).
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