Name a "non-musical" or "music industry" job created in the Romantic period.
What will be an ideal response?
Possible include concert managers, music publishers, music critics
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Identify the major technological and aesthetic factors that influenced Hollywood film form during the 1920s. How did the resulting changes enhance or complement the classical narrative style, which was by then the industry norm? How are these changes evident in the film screened in class?
What will be an ideal response?
Postwar experimental filmmakers, as well as workers in other arts, often adapted the ideas and practices of the avant-gardist composer John Cage by:
A. incorporating accidents as part of self-expression. B. reworking existing, familiar artworks in a more contemporary style. C. commenting ironically on the dissemination of American popular culture. D. forming art collectives, in which the creation of the artwork is broken into separate tasks and delegated to several collaborators.
Frederick Douglass eventually broke away from the Anti-Slavery Society out of
a. concern that their doctrine would dissolve the Union. b. disgust with their exploitation of him as an intelligent African American. c. concern that they were becoming too militant. d. disillusionment with their talk but lack of action to help slaves.
The Thankful Poor by Tanner reflects the typical Realist subject matter of ____
a. religious scenes b. ordinary people c. aristocratic people d. historical events