What is the principle that underlies the performance of Music of Changes?
a. Zen-like meditation
b. serialism
c. indeterminacy of performance
d. sonata form
c
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The Revetment plaque (6.14) from Acquarossa depicts a ___________scene
a. banquet b. mythological c. wedding d. funerary
Which of the following is NOT a contradiction of seventeenth-century Amsterdam residents?
a. They advocated harmony with others, yet viciously warred with the French. b. They avidly collected art for homes, yet banned art in churches. c. They were intolerant of religious heresy among Protestants, yet tolerant of Catholics and Jews. d. They were obsessed with acquisition of material goods, yet rigidly austere in religious life.
The difference between Bach's original Fugue in G Minor and Leopold Stokowki's arrangement of the same piece for orchestra is one of
a. timbre. b. meter. c. mode. d. counterpoint.
The primary instruments of the Baroque orchestra were
A. violins, trumpets, oboes, flutes. B. violins, lutes, flutes. C. trumpets, lutes, oboes, flutes. D. violins, lutes, flutes, trumpets.