This composer used quotes from Paul Laurence Dunbar as epigraphs for each movement of his First Symphony. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this composer, who was the first Black composer to have a piece performed by a leading orchestra when the Rochester Philharmonic premiered his Afro-American Symphony in 1931.
ANSWER: William Grant Still Jr.
[10m] The third movement of the Afro-American Symphony features offbeat chords from the tenor form of this instrument. Earl Scruggs pioneered a move away from the clawhammer technique of this stringed instrument.
ANSWER: tenor banjo
[10e] The first movement begins by quoting “St. Louis Blues,” which uses a classic blues progression that is this many bars long. This is the number of distinct tones in a chromatic scale.
ANSWER: twelve [accept twelve-bar blues]
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