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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When the full chorus prefaces and responds to a psalm verse sung by a soloist, it is called:
A) responsorial singing B) psalmody C) melismatic singing D) antiphonal singing
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
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
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).