An important flutist whose playing incorporated wide intervallic leaps, unusual phrasing not tied to the
beat, glissandi, smears, and nontempered intonation.
a. Eric Dolphy
b. Jimmy Garrison
c. Elvin Jones
d. Steve Kuhn
A
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A. Pope Julius II B. Isabella d'Este C. Federico Gonzaga D. Giuliano de' Medici
Which Netherlandish artist is known to have created more than 70 self-portraits?
A. Vermeer B. Rubens C. Rembrandt D. Leyster
What is Vivaldi's Quattro Stagioni a musical depiction of?
A. Vivaldi's home town B. The four seasons C. Vivaldi's love affair with a beautiful countess D. The life of the girls in the orphanage
Classical Greek architecture was in existence for only a short time while elements of its form have been exported all over the world. First, by the Macedonians and Alexander the Great, and then the Roman empire later. In the mid 1800’s Greek revival architecture became popular in the United States and Northern Europe. In Regensburg, Germany, Leo von Klenze’s designed Walhalla, a monumental Greek styled temple named after the mythical home of the Norse gods and depicting the history of the German peoples. Why do you think the Greek style continued to be reinvented for to promote different cultures and values?
What will be an ideal response?