The first American film to fully utilize "every known trick of the filmmaker's trade," resulting in a masterful work, was
a) Citizen Kane.
b) Fantasia.
c) The Wizard of Oz.
d) The Jazz Singer.
Answer: a
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Although most famous for his piano compositions, Chopin wrote music in every genre except opera
A) true B) false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Some specialty labels, particularly in classical music, sidestep conventional distribution through stores to instead go direct to buyers and via online. 2. The record label staff that tries to interest radio stations in programming music and get songs on popularity charts also works to arrange promotional appearances, interviews, giveaways, and contests with radio stations. 3. A disadvantage of publicity—which solicits the press and others for coverage in media—is that it costs more than other forms of promotion or advertising. 4. Music publishing usually is combined with A&R in an organizational chart for a record label. 5. Major record companies have their own in-house offices in 40 to 50 countries overseas.
It's 1856 and you're watching a performance. The acting style is largely realistic and representational, and the person next to you whispers that this is the most popular kind of theatre around. What kind of theatre are you most likely witnessing?
A. realism B. neoclassic C. classical D. melodrama
Yeibichai Songs are associated with which of the following tribes?
A. Navajo. B. Sioux. C. Apache. D. Zuni.