When each phrase of text is assigned its own motive, which appears successively in each voice, the motive is called ____
A) contrafactum
B) a point of imitation
C) fauxbourdon
D) alternatim technique
B
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What motivated Picasso to create his large-scale painting Guernica (Fig. 32-64) for Spanish Pavilion at the 1938 Paris Exposition?
A. It was a celebration of Spain's technological innovations in the early twentieth century. B. It was a response to the German bombing of a small Basque town, sponsored by Spanish Nationalists. C. It memorialized the huge loss of life in World War I. D. It was a modern version of traditional history painting recognizing Spanish accomplishments.
After receiving his first camera at seven years old, ___________ used it to record and hold onto the joys of upper-middle-class life in France before World War I.
a. Timothy O’Sullivan b. Julia Margaret Cameron c. Alfred Stieglitz d. Henri Cartier-Bresson e. Jacques-Henri Lartigue
Romantic composers generally preferred long, lyrical melody lines to the motivic melodies associated with the Classical composers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Bach's favored musical style was which of the following?
A. the oratorio B. the cantata C. the symphony D. the concerto