Which nineteenth-century musical journal detailed musical life in Great Britain?
a) Dwight's Journal of Music
b) The New Journal of Music
c) The Musical Times
d) The General Music News
c
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In the context of a fugue, the exposition is an introductory, improvisatory-like passage that gives the performer a
chance to warm up and sets the stage for the more substantive section that follows.
a. true b. false
Which of the following was the Hellenistic astronomer whose geocentric model of the cosmos was put in danger by the Scientific Revolution?
A. Philippus Ambrosius Paracelsus B. Claudius Ptolemy C. Johannes Kepler D. Andreas Vesalius
The subdominant triad provides a somewhat weaker sense of drive toward the tonic chord than the dominant triad.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How did the Etruscans typically bury their dead?
A. On high mountaintops B. In columbaria within the city limits C. In subterranean rooms arranged along a network of streets in a city of the dead D. In catacombs outside the city walls