You find yourself sitting in a quite large theatre alongside many merchants of middle means watching a visually stunning production that features a painted backdrop of a well-known local landscape, which, with the wave of one character's wand,
quickly becomes, seemingly through magic, a different, even more spectacular setting. You are obviously attending a. An English comedy of manners, c. 1700
b. a French Neoclassical comedy, c. 1750
c. An English heroic tragedy, c. 1670
d. A French opera, c. 1630
e. An English pantomime, c. 1740
E
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A. Chi-Rho B. Ankh C. Orant D. Apotheosis
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
John Cage is reported to have said,
a. “Every note is important.” b. “Schoenberg is the greatest composer since J.S. Bach” c. “People don’t pay enough attention to my music.” d. “I have nothing to say, and I am saying it.” e. “Music is the noblest art of the human race.”
The manuscript page of St. Matthew from the Gospel Book of Charlemagne is an excellent example of
a) Carolingian art. b) Gothic art. c) Islamic art. d) Hindu art.