This musician was recognized as a child prodigy, singing and playing the harpsichord for Louis XIV at the age of five, which foreshadowed a career writing sonatas for the harpsichord and violin as well as vocal music
A) Jean-Baptiste Lully
B) Jean-Philippe Rameau
C) Elizabeth Jacquet de La Guerre
D) François Couperin
C
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a. Milt Jackson and Art Tatum b. Teddy Wilson and Lionel Hampton c. Harry James and Gene Krupa d. Ben Webster and J. J. Johnson
Viktor Frankl's philosophy can be summarized as
a. the size of human suffering is relative. b. the truly innocent can always be happy. c. happiness comes from selfless service to others. d. happiness comes from refusing to compromise.
When did romanticism become the dominant style in both acting and playwriting?
a. early nineteenth century b. late nineteenth century c. early twentieth century d. late twentieth century
The abrupt change of dynamic levels in Baroque music was called
A. terraced dynamics. B. graduated levels. C. crescendo and descrescendo. D. increased dynamics.