The African American playwright to win critical acclaim with A Raisin in the Sun (1959) was:
a. Lorraine Hansberry
b. Amiri Baraka.
c. Douglas Turner Ward.
d. Lloyd Richards.
a
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The idea that a movement or work should be a coherent, clearly defined musical statement
A) remained dominant B) was never a strong idea C) came under attack in the nineteenth century D) was supported by composers such as Berlioz and Stravinsky E) was enforced by the Music Composers Guild
In The Oath of the Horatii, Jacques-Louis David emphasized the virtues of
a. patriotism b. self-sacrifice c. fidelity d. a and b only e. a, b, and c
Traditionally, a Western classical composition would almost always end on a ________.
A. tonic chord B. dissonant chord C. dominant chord D. progression
The Tree of Jesse is a common motif in twelfth- and thirteenth-century art because
a) it is believed to represent the genealogy of Christ and the Virgin Mary. b) its wood was favored for the construction of cathedrals. c) Christ was said to be crucified on a Tree of Jesse. d) relics of Jesse were preserved at many pilgrimage sites.