This musical collection by Chopin includes movements in all twenty-four major and minor keys, a systematic arrangement that evokes an association with Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. What name did Chopin give these works?
a) preludes
b) ballades
c) preludes and fugues
d) nocturnes
a
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a. They could make both light lines and bold, dramatic lines. b. The lines could be easily erased. c. They allowed for a more experimental type of drawing. d. They were more conducive to creativity. e. All of these are correct.
Which is NOT correct about seventeenth-century French drama?
A. It observed the unities of time, place, and action. B. It dealt with the lives of ordinary people. C. It focused on universal problems. D. It employed formal language.
Pope __________ oversaw the construction of the Sistine Chapel
A) John II B) Sixtus IV C) Sixtus I D) Nicholas VI E) Benedict III
Which liturgical book is a useful 20th-century anthology of different kinds of chants from both the Mass and Office?
a) Graduale b) Liber Usualis c) Missal d) Antiphonale