_____ promoted the avant-garde in the United States in his Gallery 291
a. Tommaso Marinetti
b. Alfred Stieglitz
c. André Breton
d. Edward Hopper
b
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What will be an ideal response?
Who is known for developing the soprano saxophone as a legitimate jazz instrument?
a) Frank Trumbauer b) Coleman Hawkins c) Sidney Bechet d) Lester Young
Chopin __________.
A. was Polish, but spent most of his life in France B. wrote very little piano music C. was French, but spent most of his life in Poland D. spent nearly his entire career performing as a virtuoso
All of the following are characteristics of Rococo visual arts except
A. manners and dress became even more elaborate than in the seventeenth century. B. ornamentation became even more ornate. C. there was a move to "Neoclassicism" in the visual arts during the latter part of the eighteenth century. D. Rococo art was designed to edify or improve rather than to amuse and entertain.