For two hundred years (1150-1350), Paris had been the center of the musical avant-garde. What brought calamity to late medieval Paris, destroying their artistic leadership for nearly another two centuries?

A) the Babylonian Captivity and the Black Death
B) Civil War and the Norman Invasion
C) the Black Death and the Hundred Years War
D) the Battle of Agincourt and the Contenance Angloise


C

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Identify the correct definition of "combinatoriality." a. When one version of the tone row pulls ahead of another, creating aconstantly-changing harmonic interaction

b. The capacity of two forms of a twelve-tone row to create multidimensionalaggregates. c. Simultaneously combining different versions of the same row, such asinversion and retrograde. d. Distributing the notes of a tone row into several strands in a texture.

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How is the University of Bologna significant to the period?

What will be an ideal response?

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Sandro Botticelli's __________ is populated with figures from Greek myth

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What did Baroque philosophers believe was the cause of human passions?

a) the magnetic pull of the planets on the body b) Variations in atmospheric pressure c) the mixture of the body's humors d) neural messages relayed by the brain

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