________ was ordained a priest, but spent most of his life as a professional musician.
A. Frescobaldi
B. Vivaldi
C. Corelli
D. Tartini
Answer: B
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A mode may be defined by
A. rules for how to move from one pitch to another within the mode. B. associations with certain emotions, times of day, or seasons. C. a specific sequence of ascending and descending pitches. D. all of the above.
How does Giotto's Virgin and Child Enthroned (Fig. 18-6) differ from Cimabue's earlier version of the same subject?
A. He eliminates the gold folds in Mary's drapery. B. Christ sits on her lap. C. The figures appear as solid, blocky forms. D. All of the above.
A sculpture in which 3-dimensional forms are carved from a flat background is known as...
A. a mural. B. a fresco. C. a column. D. relief sculpture.
Mary Cassatt's The Letter most notbaly demonstrates the influence of
German engravings. Dutch etchings. Japanese woodblock prints. French lithographs.