If a singer-songwriter has a major recording contract, a copublishing deal with the label-affiliated publishing company might likely have this characteristic:

a. The artist gives up 50% of the writer’s income share to the publisher.
b. The publisher gives up 50% of the publisher’s income share to the writer.
c. The label gives up 25% of the label’s share to the writer and 25% to the publisher.
d. The singer-songwriter gives up 100% of publishing income in exchange for 100% of performance
royalties.


b. The publisher gives up 50% of the publisher’s income share to the writer.

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a. help the music modulate smoothly b. make a gradual change to a new theme c. sometimes provide new musical ideas d. All of these choices

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Which monarch brought the Italian Renaissance north to France, returning Paris to its former glory as a center of music, art, and culture?

A) Francis I B) Louis XIII C) Henry VIII D) Joan of Arc

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The premiere performance of the ballet, The Rite of Spring, with music composed by Igor Stravinsky and choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky, was disrupted shortly after the music began by catcalls, hissing, and booing from the audience, and resulted in police intervention.

a. true b. false

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Which English poet faced numerous challenges, such as his poor health and his Catholic faith in a Protestant country?

A) ?William Blake B) ?Theodore Dryden C) ?Alexander Pope D) ?John Keats

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