Alban Berg used the twelve-tone system in an even stricter manner than Schoenberg did.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
One of Schoenberg's students, Alban Berg adopted most of Schoenberg's twelve-tone system of composition but used it with a great deal of flexibility.
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All of the following statements are true of the Medieval Roman Catholic Church, EXCEPT which one?
A. The Church acted as a civilizing agent by prohibiting warfare, assuming responsibility for the poor, sick, and homeless, and organizing hospitals, refuges, orphanages, and other charitable institutions B. The Church was not very wealthy and did not own much of its own property during the medieval era, due to Christian values such as anti materialism and charity C. During the Inquisition, physical torture was used to obtain confession from alleged heretics, as the Church considered injury to the body preferable to the eternal damnation of the soul D. The Church shaped medieval culture and values, and governed the life of European Christians from the cradle to the grave
Which is NOT true of Robert Johnson?
a. Legend says that he made a deal with the devil to acquire his remarkable talent. b. He made most of his recordings in a three-year period. c. His career was revitalized when he performed for folk revivalists in 1962. d. He has been compared to the Faust character of German legend.
The composer who invented several instruments in order to produce original timbres was
A. Harry Partch. B. Milton Babbitt. C. John Cage. D. Charles Ives.
For filmmakers working in the Soviet bloc countries, the period immediately following World War II was typically one of:
A. tight political control. B. Western-style modernism. C. the liberalization of film content. D. continued experimentation with Montage.