Hegel considered __________ the most universal and spiritual of all arts
A) literature
B) painting
C) classical sculpture
D) theatre
E) poetry
E
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Texture can be defined as
a. The density and quality of the instrumentation of a selection b. Stepwise melodic motion c. A stack of notes played simultaneously d. Multiple rhythms played simultaneously
__________ work often deemphasizes the written text.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is a true statement about this selection?
a) the two voices engage in continue voice exchange b) Only one voice is notated; the two others are derived according to a musical canon c) the three voices are equally weighted d) all four voices are equally weighted
When each voice enters separately, but imitates the previous voice this is called
A. imitative counterpoint. B. imitative chant. C. imitative monophony. D. imitative homophony.