How were the elements of mise-en-scène used in German Expressionist cinema? Identify the important characteristics of costume, setting, and figure behavior in these films, and explain how these elements worked together; cite from the movies discussed in the text or from a film screened in class.
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Identify the answer that lists representative composers from the Renaissance
a. Corelli, Mouret, Vivaldi b. Josquin, Palestrina, Weelkes c. Bizet, Dvo?ák, Puccini d. Machaut, Hildegard of Bingen, Countess of Dia e. Monteverdi, Pachelbel, Lully
In the Swing Era, "Melodies" often consisted of a conversation of riffs traded back and forth from
section to section. This is an adaption of:
a. syncopation b. call and response c. wide melodic contour d. ragtime
Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard exemplifies the Neoclassical style in its __________.
A. loose, fluid brushwork B. emphasis on color over line C. crisp delineation of individual forms D. sweeping diagonals and flowing draperies
In which subject is Titian considered renowned?
A. landscape B. female nudes C. virgin and child D. still life