__________ is described as the “poet of the brush.”

A. Shen Zhou
B. Qiu Ying
C. Bei Dao
D. Zhu Da
E. Cao Xuequin


Ans: A. Shen Zhou

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a. Romantic composers rejected the basic forms of the classical period and preferred to develop new forms of their own. b. Hector Berlioz's Treatise on Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration, published in 1844, signaled the recognition of orchestration as an art in itself. c. Musical nationalism was expressed when romantic composers deliberately created music with a specific national identity. d. To intensify the expression of the music, romantic performers made use of rubato, the slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo.

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Owing to their size and facial features, Olmec heads such as in this example are believed to have been

a) ruler portraits. b) representations of gods. c) portrayals of helmeted athletes. d) likenesses of conquered enemies.

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The kabuki theatre is marked by

A. beautiful women playing the onnagata roles. B. vibrant and spectacular costumes and effects. C. minimal engagement with the audience. D. all of the above.

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Franz Joseph Haydn began composing at the age of five.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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