Who was the leader of the Toronto-based, best-known Canadian big band?

a. Oscar Peterson
b. Rob McConnell
c. Jan Garbarek
d. Francy Boland


B

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Mother Courage is set in (they say it about a hundred times during the play ?):

a. 17th century Europe (Germany, Poland, etc.) b. 19th century England c. 21st century Middle East d. 20th century Faukland e. none of the above

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This work possesses an interesting extra-musical association. Which of the following best conveys that association?

a) the text forms an acrostic: the first letter of each line of text spells out the name of the Duke of Ferrara b) the text forms an acrostic: the first letter of each line of the text spells out the name of the woman who has caused such anguish, Jaqueline d'Aquevile c) the text forms an acrostic: the first letter of each line of text spells out the name of the Medici family in Florence d) the text forms an acrostic: the first letter of each line of text spells out the name of Emperor Maximilian

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The Stele of the Sculptor Userwer (Fig. 3-16) includes five bands of hieroglyphics above two _____________filled with images of Userwer and his family members

A. registers B. cartouches C. palettes D. grids

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