Petrarch's Canzoniere (Songbook) contains 366 poems: sonnets, ballads, sestinas, madrigals, and canzoni
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: T
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Chori spezzati refers to this practice:
a. spectacular choral sets b. divided choirs c. accompanied recitative d. opera choruses
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What is a complete scanning cycle of the electron beam? In interlaced scanning it has two partial scanning cycles and in progressive scanning it produces one
a. bit b. frame c. field d. line
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Musical pieces (often short) that have an improvised sound in spite of their carefully written notation are called
A. impromptus. B. études. C. treatments. D. nocturnes.
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In France, the most important composer of the Rococo period was
A. Domenico Scarlatti. B. Antoine Watteau. C. Francois Couperin. D. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
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