According to some theatre historians, tragedy originated when one chorus member initiated a dialogue between himself and the rest of the chorus.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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One of the most notable experiments in contemporary intercultural music is the ________, which involves the exchange of Western musical traditions with those of the vast skein of trade routes that linked East Asia to Europe
A. Silk Road Project B. Oriental Exchange C. Artists Without Borders D. Open Source Project
The first movement of a Classical Era string quartet usually
a. begins with a fugue. b. is in a fast tempo, in what came to be known as "sonata form.". c. is a slow movement. d. uses the form and texture of the French Overture.
The writings of Erasmus and More, like the Protestant Reformation itself, reflect a deep concern with
A. strengthening Papal authority. B. the exercise of Christian conscience. C. political efforts to reduce class barriers. D. severing Northern Europe's ties with the Catholic Church.
Which themes in sonata-allegro form tend to be the most harmonically stable and memorable?
What will be an ideal response?