Which of the following best describes this work's approach to musical style?
a) predominantly chordal texture with lots of chromaticism
b) relatively dense textures with almost no chromaticism
c) predominantly chordal texture with no chromaticism
d) relatively dense textures and lots of chromaticism
c
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Alfred Newman's contributions to film music include
A) devising the system of using "streamers." B) composing, conducting, and arranging film scores. C) both of these answers. D) neither of these answers.
Brahms's music was first brought to the attention of the public when he was 20, by __________
a) Robert Schumann, who was the editor of one of the leading music journals of the day b) Clara Schumann, who secretly loved him c) Georg Sands, who knew music well due to her relationship with Tchaikovsky d) his own self-promotion and outgoing personality
Where should the walkthrough/camera rehearsal be conducted, especially when pressed for time?
A) on the studio floor B) from the control room C) in the rehearsal hall D) outside the set E) from the control room but without cameras
Which of the following was NOT an example of the influence of kabuki theater on early Japanese film?
A. Film programs typically ran under an hour in length. B. Historical films featured bold samurai and acrobatic action. C. Women's roles in movies were played by men. D. All films were accompanied by a commentator standing near the screen.