Haydn's 18th-century court orchestras consisted of approximately how many performers?
A) 18-30 B) 8-11 C) 31-80 D) 12-17
A
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A. some music should be sung by the congregation. B. the hymns should be easy to learn and sing. C. Latin should be eliminated from the service entirely. D. the hymns should be in the vernacular language.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The primary effect of foreshortening is a __________.
A. suggestion of sharply receding space B. reduction of height C. narrowing of width D. twisting of figures
By singing “in the manner of the chapel,” the choir of the Sistine Chapel was somewhat unusual because
a) it sang without instrumental accompaniment. b) it sang for daily services and all occasions when the chapel was in use. c) it was a boys’ choir without adult singers. d) its members were entirely drawn from the priesthood.