Edvard Munch was a __________ artist who worked in an Expressionist style
A. French
B. Russian
C. Norwegian
D. Swedish
E. American
C
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Which genre from the Italian trecento featured slow-moving tenor line that supported a canon between the two upper voices? Many texts in this genre recreated hunting scenes
a. ballata b. ripresa c. madrigal d. caccia
Describe American new wave music.
What will be an ideal response?
Identify the listening example
a. Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique b. Brahms, Violin Concerto in D c. Dvorak, Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” d. Musorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition, The Great Gate e. Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet
The qualities of a good critic are numerous. They include being sensitive to feelings, images, and ideas; becoming
as well acquainted as possible with theatre of all periods and of all types; being willing to explore plays and production processes; being tolerant of innovation; being articulate and clear in expressing judgments and their bases; being courteous. Additionally, critics should be aware of:
a. how much space the piece will use or how much time until the review is due. b. their own prejudices and values. c. the economic class of the majority of the audience members. d. how their commentary might affect an artist’s ability to get hired in the future.