What was the aim of Stravinsky's music in the years after the First World War?

a. To find a new mode of harmonic and melodic expression that decisivelybroke with the failed musical culture of the past

b. To write with a directness and relative simplicity that would appeal to a broadaudience.
c. To write with the larger-than-life rhetoric and complexity of GermanRomanticism.


b

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The “investigation” stage of script analysis deals with which aspects of the script?

A. the historical time period and references B. style and structure used by the playwright C. the directorial concept D. the facts and evidence found within the script E. any edgy moments that will shock the audience

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Mediators primarily use what tool?

A. Reference books B. Paradigms C. Opinions based simply on the moment D. Effluvium Theory

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Which of the following was known as the "singing brakeman"?

A. Gene Autry. B. Jimmie Rodgers. C. Eddy Arnold. D. Tex Ritter.

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The “nonconformists” who were ultimately exiled by Elizabeth I or faced execution were called

a) Puritans. b) Papists. c) Anglicans. d) Protestants

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