The Council of Trent reacted against both the use of secular melodies in Mass settings and the complex polyphony that made it difficult to understand the sacred text.
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1. Without an intimate familiarity of the historical recording industry, technology upstarts such as Apple were caught flat-footed in trying to make money from recorded music when competing with traditional labels that commanded hard-earned expertise and deep talent relationships. 2. The Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) stipulated by whom and for what purpose digital copies could be legitimately made. 3. In 2012, copyright holders lost their legislative battle to stop infringement with the blockage of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). 4. Though hard-disk technology dominates in home-based and semi-pro production, superstars with large recording budgets today almost always prefer working with analog tape.
Body characteristics of the prehistoric Woman from Willendorf include
a) a swollen belly and large breasts. b) a flattened torso with narrow hips. c) an elongated neck, arms and legs. d) both male and female anatomy.
Edward Bond was able to circumvent the long-standing Licensing Act of 1737 by having the Royal Court Theatre produce his play Saved (1965) as a "member's-only" club, which led to: a. All the available choices
b. rioting in London. c. controversy over the Lord Chamberlain's power. d. the abolition of the Licensing Act.
Duke Ellington's audiences at the Savoy Ballroom in New York around 1940 were notable for being
a. mostly lower class. b. exclusively African American. c. racially integrated. d. opposed to Prohibition laws.