Although no music manuscripts exist from the Byzantine era, we are still familiar with the type of hymn called __________, based on the sixth-century hymns
A) pantomime
B) kanones
C) plainsong
D) echoi
E) eight-form
B
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A feature which made Ellington's music distinct came from his use of:
a. musicians with special sounds b. predictable harmonies c. danceable tunes d. none of these choices
The Saltcellar of Francis I (fig. 13.32) and the Perseus (fig. 13.33) reflect the Mannerist style of the artist __________
A. Giambologna B. Pietro Francavilla C. Bartolommeo Bandinelli D. Benvenuto Cellini E. none of the above
One of the greatest nineteenth-century romantic dramas was Goethe'sĀ Faust.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following will often try to explain how the theatre event fits into a category or genre, or into the body of the playwright's work?
A. reviewer B. critic C. both reviewer and critic D. neither reviewer nor critic