Benny Carter was known for all of the following except
a. his influential alto saxophone solos
b. his superb swing-era arrangements
c. his long-running big band, which continued playing well into the 1980s
d. his work as a songwriter and Hollywood composer
c
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With Dante's use of Virgil as his guide, how might the reader understand his attitude toward Classical works?
a. His extensive study of classical works is evidenced by his structure of the epic and reference to Classical figures. b. His inclusion of Classical figures connects the sin of idolatry with pagan origins. c. His use of Classical figures implies his love of Classical Greek architecture. d. The use of Classical references demonstrates a thorough study of the writings of Pliny.
________________ in performance relates to the breakdown of categories within the arts and barriers between
the arts; the blurring of dramatic forms; breaking down the barriers between spectator and performance space; the removal of distinctions between audience and performers; and the mixture of popular and high culture
a. Postmodernism b. Modernism c. Expressionism d. Realism
According to Scripture, in response to man's loneliness, God said, "I will make a __________ as his complement.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Publication of what work directly inspired sacred music during the Elizabethan age?
a. Psalms, Sonnets, & Songs b. The First Book of Common Prayer c. Amoretti d. “Green Growth the Holly”