Greek mythology has provided composers with a wealth of subjects for instrumental, vocal, and dramatic works.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A frottola is a catch-all word to describe a song and dance from the Middle Ages that often made use of the musical form called strophe plus refrain, in which a series of stanzas would each end with the same refrain; a soloist sang each successive strophe of text, while everyone else joined in for the refrain
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the Stele of Naram-Sin (Fig. 2-1), what artistic device is used to signal Naram-Sin's importance and reinforce his divine right to rule?
A. Relative perspective B. Hierarchic scale C. Registers D. Silhouetting
In Egypt, which of the following would be portrayed most naturalistically?
a. a king b. a military leader c. a queen d. a person of lesser social rank
Jasper Johns chose familiar images for his subject matter so that he could then concentrate on all of the following EXCEPT:
A. the relationship between image and object.
B. the ability to reproduce an image.
C. the impact of symbols.
D. the psychological use of color.
E. paradoxes.