What did New York audiences think of early forms of jazz (such as ODJB) in the 1910s?
a. they considered it to be a major new art form
b. they were wildly enthusiastic about it
c. they pretty much ignored early jazz
d. they considered it novelty music—not to be taken too seriously
d
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A) soften and change the timbre. B) make the instrument sound brassier. C) make the instrument easier to play. D) change the fingerings needed to play.
Drawing on class readings and screenings, describe the typical narrative patterns used to integrate song-and-dance numbers into musicals, commenting especially on the importance of romance.
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Which of the following is an example of a figurative work of art?
a) Alana’s Grandma b) René Magritte’s La Trahison des Images (Ceci n’est pas une pipe) c) William Harnett’s A Smoke Backstage d) Sabatino “Simon” Rodia’s Nuestro Pueblo
Trace the development of theatrical costumes and sets.
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