John Cage's Music of Changes is an example of:
A) prepared piano
B) indeterminacy of composition
C) indeterminacy of performance
D) all of these choices
B
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A. Greek and Roman mythology. B. romantic love. C. religious subjects. D. the royal family.
Around 1895, the Lumière brothers decided to shoot their films at ________, which became the most commonly used international film speed for about twenty years.
A. sixty frames per second B. forty-six frames per second C. sixteen frames per second D. twenty-four frames per second
The Greek god most closely associated with Louis XIV was
a. Zeus. b. Ares. c. Dionysos. d. Apollo. e. Poseidon.
The increasingly eclectic nature of their music cost the Clash a good part of their fan base
a. True b. False