This was an artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe around 1800 and
characterized by a heightened interest in nature, as well as an emphasis on the
individual’s expression of emotion and imagination. Pascal, the French physicist,
mathematician, and philosopher who said, “The heart has its reasons that reason does not
know,” best expressed this:
a) Aristotelian Scholasticism
b) Naturalism
c) Romanticism
d) Dadaism
e) Expressionism
c
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Cuneiform represents a basic form or writing used by:
a. the Mycenaens b. the Minoans c. the Egyptians d. the Sumerians
The ophicleide is an instrument that is most similar in sound and range to the:
a. clarinet. b. English horn. c. cornet. d. tuba.
The most famous child prodigy in the history of music, as a youth this composer
traveled the breadth of Europe and was exposed to a wealth of musical traditions that as an adult he synthesized into a new, international style. As a result, he is widely regarded as the most universal composer in the history of Western music
a. Beethoven b. Mozart c. Salieri d. Haydn e. Schubert
In what way does palazzo architecture reflect the influence of ancient Rome?
What will be an ideal response?