Satie's Sarabande No. 2 is known for its:
A) consistent use of the sarabande rhythm
B) flowing melody
C) non-functional use of harmony
D) exploration of unique piano timbres
C
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A. have a strong political or social agenda. B. tour the United States promoting social change. C. are designed to annoy the audience. D. utilize popular music for political purposes.
The rise of the symphonic film score began in what decade?
A. 1920s B. 1930s C. 1940s D. 1950s
One major source of actors’ eagerness to play the role of Hamlet is the character’s
a. light sense of humor. b. relatively small number of lines. c. openness and complexity. d. wisdom born of advanced age.
What is one way that action painting influenced the work of David Smith?
a) He scoured the surfaces of his sculptures to create reflective exteriors. b) He flung or dripped paint on the surfaces of his sculptures. Consider This: Action painting involved sweeping, gestural movements. 24.1 Discuss the New York School and distinguish examples of Abstract Expressionist and color field painting. c) He used sheet metal and welded techniques. Consider This: Action painting involved sweeping, gestural movements. 24.1 Discuss the New York School and distinguish examples of Abstract Expressionist and color field painting. d) He only allowed his work to be installed outside.