In 312 CE, which emperor issued a decree in Milan of toleration for Christianity (and other religions)?
A) ?Emperor Justinian
B) ?Emperor Diocletian
C) ?Emperor Constantine
D) ?Emperor Romulus
C
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Children at the age of 6 or 7 are
a. rationalists. b. naïve realists. c. thoughtful realists. d. defensive realists.
One of the most famous songs of the early country group, The Carter Family, "Wildwood Flower,"
was initially a parlor song composed in the 19th century.
a. True b. False
The Florentine Camerata found the existing vocal forms unsuitable for the clear and dramatic expression of a text for all of the following reasons except
A. they considered madrigalisms "childish" and sought a more natural method of expressing texts. B. the combination of melodic lines in the polyphonic madrigal made it too easy to understand the words. C. the use of the same melody for several verses of a strophic song belied any relationships between words and music. D. the melody lines of the typical Renaissance madrigal were unrelated to the natural declamation of the words.
The elements of music are pitch, duration, loudness, and melody.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)