What technique did Ives use in his work, Three Places in New England, in which two or more keys are played simultaneously?
A. Dissonance
B. Modulation
C. Polyrhythm
D. Polytonality
Answer: D
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Large bands of ________ players, together with dance troupes and pilgrims celebrate
festivals in Peru.
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a. wood b. granite blocks c. marble d. concrete
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a) a new type of stone castle built for military operations by chevaliers. b) wooden towers raised by knights during battle c) mud brick churches sponsored by Christian noblemen to mark victories at pagan sites. d) basilicas built to replace destroyed Jewish temples