The most distinctive voice in the musical culture in Paris of the 1830s and 40s was ____
A) Luigi Cherubini
B) Frédéric Chopin
C) Franz Liszt
D) Hector Berlioz
D
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Howard Gardner theorized in his book Frames of Mind that there was/were
a. one type of intelligence. b. five types of intelligence. c. seven types of intelligence. d. nine types of intelligence.
Samuel Barber's musical style, as exemplified in his popular Adagio for Strings, was most sympathetic with the spirit of:
a. German romanticism. b. French impressionism. c. French modernism. d. American regionalism.
The ideas we have about art today have not always been in place. Discuss how the Mona Lisa, one of the most famous works of Western art, became a product of our modern era. Consider influences such as historical context, the concept of celebrity, and the contemporary meaning of the term art as compared to that of the pre-modern era.
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Which of the following fusion guitarists is known for his innovations in alternate guitar tunings, alternate guitars, and his collaborations with Lyle Mays?
a) Larry Coryell b) John McLaughlin c) Joe Zawinul d) Pat Metheny