Which genre usually requires only a single voice, a small orchestra for accompaniment, alternates between recitatives and arias, and usually lasts no more than fifteen minutes?
A) concerted madrigal
B) oratorio
C) chamber cantata
D) masque
C
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pitches, each only a half step away from the other, in a densely packed chord?
a. tone clusterb. eleventh chord c. polychord d. tone row e. Rite chord
This can include broad topics such as upbringing, religion, and social standing, but it
can also include what happened to the character the moment before he or she entered the stage.
a) The Given Circumstances b) The Ten Questions of Acting c) Affirmative Acting d) The Characters Flaw e) The Magic if
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A. Pope Francis I B. Pope Domenico C. Pope Sixtus V D. Pope Julius II
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A. Donatello B. Masaccio C. Ghiberti D. Brunelleschi