Which musicians made up the rhythm section of Miles Davis' 1959-1963 bands?
a. Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb
b. Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones
c. Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams
d. Bill Evans, Art Davis, Jimmy Cobb
a. Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb
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The manner of composing for instruments that exploits the strengths, special abilities, and color of a particular
instrument or voice while avoiding its weaknesses is known as:
a. idiomatic writing b. Doctrine of Affections c. ostinato d. melodic sequence e. recitative
An advocate for what has come to be called “chance music,” this composer felt it was unnecessary for music to
develop, climax, or be goal-oriented. One work consisted of amplifying and broadcasting the sounds resulting from chopping vegetables, grinding them up, and drinking the juice.
a. Varèse b. Cage
c. Adams d. Rouse e. Barber
Who painted Impression: Sunrise, which played a significant role in giving Impressionism its name?
a. Berthe Morisot b. Claude Monet c. Édouard Manet d. Mary Cassatt
The frivolous, aristocratic art of the Rococo was well suited to expressing the enlightened, democratic, and revolutionary views of the late eighteenth century.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)