The antiphon Puer natus est nobis is:
a. a chant from the Proper of the Mass.
b. the first part of the Introit for Christmas Day.
c. all of these choices.
d. an example of neumatic chant.
c
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The "Kritios" Boy displays the beginnings of the Classical Greek stylistic convention known as __________.
A. contrapposto B. narrative C. foreshortening D. modeling
The term __________ means "antiquated" or "old-fashioned" and is a name for the period prior to the Classical period in Greek art
A. orientalizing B. archaic C. stylized D. idealism
What is a cantus firmus? a. A canon that endlessly circles back to the beginning. b. The highest vocal part in a polyphonic composition; later known as thesoprano part
c. A musical technique in which two or three voices engage in voice exchange. d. A well-established, previously existing melody, be it sacred chant or secularsong, that provides a structural framework for a polyphonic composition.
The axis at Stonehenge, established through the horseshoe by the heel stone, leads the eye to the point on the eastern horizon where the sun rises on the dawn of the ____________
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