During the late Middle Ages, the church believed that music during religious services should be ________.
A. banned entirely
B. used only with wind instruments
C. performed by as many musical instruments as possible
D. used only as a discreet accompaniment
Answer: D
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a. Stravinsky b. Cage c. Zwilich d. Adams e. Copland
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The directions "stage right" and "stage left" are determined by the actor's perspective as he/she faces the audience
a. true b. false
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a. a pool cue b. an eight ball c. an earring d. a badge