Compared to other examples comparable to this composition, why is this one unusual?
a) it moves through a wide variety of keys
b) it moves through a fairly limited number of keys
c) it calls for the voice to hum at a dramatic point
d) it moves through only a minimum of keys; however the secondary key is bII
a
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A) Baroque B) High Renaissance C) Northern Renaissance D) Mannerism E) Neoclassicism
Clara Wieck Schumann emphasizes the first appearance of song's title "Forward!" through __________
a) polyphonic elaboration b) trumpet-like unison c) drawn-out homophony d) staccato emphasis in the string section
Eadweard Muybridge's photographs, such as Annie G., Cantering, Saddled, are early examples of artists
a) capturing an object in motion. b) perfecting the medium of photography c) using black-and-white photography. d) using projected motion pictures.
Which of the following is true of a fixed camera?
A. It is wedded to a single subjective character viewpoint. B. It creates a sense of movement through panning and tilting. C. It moves as little as possible. D. It observes an action dispassionately.