Although little is known about this Burgundian composer, he worked for two patrons who were mortal enemies: the king of France and the duke of Burgundy
A) John Dunstaple
B) Jacob Obrecht
C) Antoine Busnoys
D) Guillaume Dufay
C
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the context of filmmaking in Germany, identify a true statement about Slatan Dudow's Kuhle Wampe (1932).
A. It provoked the spectators to remain emotionally involved with its story. B. It was produced by a German nonprofit firm, Frontier Films. C. It was the most prominent German Communist film of the era. D. It explored the forbidden subject of adultery.
Who served as the head of the Royal Academy of Music and created a new operatic genre known as tragédie en musique?
a. Nicolas Poussin b. Peter Paul Rubens c. Roger de Piles d. Jean-Baptiste Lully
The following information, "A prison cell in contemporary France in which a former
diplomat convicted of treason is incarcerated," identifies which element of structure in M. Butterfly?
a. Inciting incident b. Rising Action c. Exposition d. Given Circumstances e. Climax