Answer:
<em>Gesang der Jünglinge</em>
Explanation:
<u><em>Gesang der Jünglinge </em></u><u>or </u><u><em>Song of the Youths </em></u><u>was composed in 1955-56 by German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. It is nowadays cited as the first masterpiece of electronic music. </u>
Stockhausen managed to merge seamlessly sounds of the human voice with sounds that were many electronically. The theme is Biblical, referring to the youth from the Book of Daniel.
The work is said to integrate, for the first time two opposing styles - German "Elektronische Musik" and the French "musique concrète".
Let's say that there is a piece of music in the key of C. (No flats, no sharps, all natural.) If in front of the note there is a flat or sharp, you play what is shown and they are called an <u>accidentals</u>.
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