Who was a Dominican painter-friar who combined elements of the new style of art into traditional religious devotional works?

A. Piero della Francesca
B. Pollaiuolo
C. Fra Angelico
D. Fra Filippo Lippi


Answer: C

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A) responsorial singing B) psalmody C) melismatic singing D) antiphonal singing

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This compositional method involves an element of unpredictability (rolling dice, choosing cards, etc.) or whimsy on

the part of the performers.

a. Minimalism b. chance music c. twelve-tone composition d. Sprechstimme e. polytonality

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The Renaissance practice of using a descriptive musical gesture to depict a specific word or phrase is called:

a. Cantus firmus b. Chanson c. Melisma d. Word painting

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The __________ were an important collective of experimentalists involved with the development of postmodern dance in the 1960s

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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