What makes Beethoven's expansion of classical forms so dramatic?
What will be an ideal response?
It is comprehensive
works are longer
contrasts are deeper
expressive range is greater
impact of the introduction on the overall length is significant
contrast between slow and fast is very pronounced.
conflict without resolution is found in the expressive message
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Debussy's compositions for piano (nearly eighty) fall into this musical genre
a. character pieces b. transcriptions c. preludes and fugues d. program sonatas
Artists produced intricate designs on the d’Arenberg Basin by using __________.
a. inlay b. casting c. marquetry d. glazes
Which of the following men was NOT a significant figure in the movement known as the Scientific Revolution?
A. Copernicus B. Newton C. Hogarth D. Galileo
Identify an accurate statement about dramatic acting.
A. It is beneath the surface and full of subtlety. B. It requires a great deal in the way of reactions, body language, physical exertion, and special skills. C. It does not draw on the deepest resources of an actor's intelligence and feelings. D. It is the art of doing.