Consider Rousseau's The Dream and Kusama's Love is Calling. Both works are imaginative rather than realistic. Compare the methods each artist uses in creating these images
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Painting, like poetry, can bring an imaginary world to life. Rousseau's indifference to art traditions resulted in paintings like The Dream, which depicted a lush, complex design that does not exist in real life. Kusama's Love is Calling employed mirrors and inflatable tentacle-like forms covered in polka dots to create a hallucinatory environment in which viewers can lose themselves in wonder.
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This composition relates best to which of the following?
a) soggetto cavato b) periodic phrase structure c) canon d) point of imitation
Listen to Three Slow-Paced songs. As you listen, follow the Close Listening chart in WOM, p. 84. Notice how the three songs merge together, one into the next, and how the percussion ensemble accompanies with the polyrhythmic part demonstrated in CD 1:12. Notice the repetition of musical ideas (melodic phrases) and how the use of repetition (same alphabetical letter) and contrast
(different alphabetical letter) gives different musical forms to the Three Slow-Paced songs. When and how do the three songs start? What will be an ideal response?
A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment is called a/an ________.
A. duet B. stretto C. ensemble D. aria
_____ services conceive advertising and make the core materials, such as artwork.
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