Mozart was finally able to secure a permanent post as the concertmaster for the emperor of Austria.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Despite his undeniable talent and early successes, Mozart never achieved a permanent post at the court.
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All of the following statements apply to opera during the early nineteenth century with the exception of: a. the genre was highly popular, flourishing in all of the major European capitals. b. fame and fortune awaited not only the genre's leading singers, but alsosuccessful composers
c. it had a special capacity to deal with the real social and historical issues of itstime. d. the genre's popularity in Germany paralleled a renaissance in the country ofsolo singing.
The ____________________ has standards and guidelines for how people are to live and develop relationships in marriage.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Dominican friar who railed against the Florentine nobility because he considered them morally decadent was __________.
A. Savonarola B. Vitruvius C. San Marco D. Machiavelli
What does the time-keeping style called walking bass refer to?
a. A bassist playing two notes per beat while outlining the harmony b. A bassist playing two notes per bar c. A bassist playing one note per beat while outlining the harmony d. A repeating bass pattern which uses only a few notes