_____ A production dramaturg:
A). Restages the actors in scenes to make the scenes more effective
B). Makes important decisions about the play’s pacing
C). Assists the director by supplying information and asking critical questions
D). All of the above
E). None of the above
C
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In the 1930s this composer began to make a deliberate appeal to ordinary
citizens by rejecting radical dissonance and atonality, working instead on a series of projects based on rural and Western American ideas. His or her musical style is characterized by the use of folk songs and popular elements, tonal harmony, and a clear, luminous orchestration.
a. Stravinsky b. Cage c. Zwilich d. Adams e. Copland
The Roman de Fauvel is:
A) a liturgical drama B) a long satirical poem with illustrations and music C) a novel D) a liturgical drama and a long satirical poem with illustrations and music
A Fresnel light is often used as a key light
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the general tempo and feel of this piece?
a. Slow swing b. Slow Latin c. Fast swing d. Medium swing