Whose music is often described as "atonal," but could never accept it as a term for her/his music?

A) Ruth Crawford Seeger
B) Charles Ives
C) Béla Bartók
D) Arnold Schoenberg


D

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A. Add two flats. B. Remove one flat. C. Add one flat. D. Remove two flats. E. Make no changes.

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What are the five basic premises of Konstantin Stanislavsky’s system of acting? Why might this approach to

performance be particularly effective for performers in plays by Anton Chekhov?

What will be an ideal response?

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In _______________, a series of parallel lines cross in a netlike fashion a they describe the contours of the subject's surface

a. cross-hatching b. scribbling c. hatching d. metalpoint e. all of the above

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