Brahms was a highly controversial composer during his life.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Brahms was not a controversial figure, as so many of his contemporaries were, and he had no enemies.
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Gothic cathedrals included flying buttresses to
a. barrel vaulting. b. masonry arches. c. rib vaulting. d. lancets.
A column in the Tuscan order differs from one in the Greek Doric order in its
a. unfluted shaft. b. geometric simplicity. c. inclusion of pedestal. d. inclusion of a capital.
In Cinquecento the availability of which inexpensive medium allowed drawing to rise to prominence as an artistic pursuit?
A. Vellum B. Pulp paper C. Parchment D. Canvas
Gregorian Chant is named after Pope Gregory I, who __________
a) organized a group of composers to write a new set of plainchant melodies b) had his name put on the first printed edition of the Gregorian Chant hymnal c) was said to have written the bulk of the standard chants, according to later legend d) wrote the harmonies and instrumental parts for all of the chants