What happens to the musical character of the different parts when imitation is applied to all the voices?
A) the parts become similar, if not equal, in melodic content and rhythmic activity
B) the parts become stratified in their individual characteristics
C) the emphasis shifts from the middle voice to the outer voices
D) the upper voices become more important than the lower voices
A
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where he was a choirboy at the cathedral of St. Stephen for 10 years until his voice broke.
a. Beethoven b. Haydn c. Mozart
He formed his own bands in Chicago known as the Hot Fives and Hot Sevens, making a series of landmark recordings
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a. Marsalis b. Smith c. Armstrong
d. Goodman e. Monk
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a. thick woolen cap b. gold ring c. tall conical hat d. long woolen cloak
The word Alleluia ________.
A. is a Latinized form of the Hebrew word hallelujah B. may be translated as "praise ye the Lord" C. is often used in Gregorian chants D. All answers are correct.