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In the music fields Frenchman Francois Tourte is famous for what?
Question 1:
In the music fields Frenchman Francois Tourte is famous for what?
A.
He invented the saxophone in collaboration with Adolphe Sax.
B.
He standardized the size of the violin bow.
C.
He won the first Gorbachov International Music Award
D.
He was one of the first prominent saxophonists of the 19th century.
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