Which composer was a Finnish nationalist?

A. Modest Mussorgsky
B. Edvard Grieg
C. Jean Sibelius
D. Edward Elgar


Answer: C

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a. Claude Monet b. Paul Verlaine c. Claude Debussy d. Lili Boulanger

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. A “small right” is defined as the right to exploit a composition that is less than one minute in duration (such as a brief sample used in a rap song); this is in contrast to a “grand right,” which is the right to exploit a composition with a duration longer than one minute. 2. New artists usually pay personal managers lower percentage representation fees at the beginning of their careers because they simply can’t afford to pay the percentages charged superstars. 3. As a practical matter, successful booking agents serve the interests of two different parties, the artist and the talent buyer. 4.With the rise of concert tours as an income source, road managers typically end up guiding careers in place of personal managers. 5. A large, national booking agency generally takes commissions of 10% to 15% of the artist’s gross income from work generated by the agency or otherwise eligible for commission.

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The people of the Romanesque period believed that the main purpose of all painting, architecture, and sculpture was...

A. to honor the individual artist. B. for decoration only. C. to show that the Church was corrupt. D. to teach religious lessons or doctrines.

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What is the generally accepted definition of the term “electronica”?

What will be an ideal response?

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