With reference to timbre, we hear the Native-American flute
A. without any other instruments.
B. with string orchestra.
C. with guitar and drums.
D. with synthesizer.
ANS: D. with synthesizer.
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This composer was famous as an organ virtuoso during his lifetime. He never
traveled outside of his native country, Germany, and spent the last decades of his life in Leipzig as the cantor of Saint Thomas’s church and choir school.
a. Vivaldi b. Bach c. Handel d. Purcell e. Pachelbel
Sarcophagi began to gain popularity among Christians for burial so their production increased. Which of the following best fits with this statement?
a. The use of niches which held small statues depicting figures from Greek and Roman mythology became a common theme. b. Often these were made prior to the death of an individual so facial features remained blank until they were purchased. c. The theme of Christ as a King with a throne on his head was among the popular figures depicted. d. Joseph, the father of Jesus, was depicted as a carpenter to show his importance to the life of Christ.
Two elements are probably more important than any of the others in keeping the basic genre forms viable: the personal code of the hero and the ability of a genre film to give the audience what it wants and expects.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Classical non-Western theatrical traditions are based primarily on __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).