During the sixteenth century, in which of the following contexts would one most have likely encountered a performance of a madrigal?
a) as part of a mass ordinary
b) to accompany a ceremonial procession
c) as entertainment in a private home
d) as part of devotional worship in a lady chapel
c
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a. suggests that all melodies are of equal importance b. suggests that one melody is most important c. implies that a single melody is harmonized by chords d. implies that the complex melodies heard in this style are simply for ornamentation
Christ as Pantokrator represents Christ as
a. ruler of everything. b. ruler of the world. c. ruler of heaven. d. ruler of the Church.
You are not likely to hear bluesy sounds or the character of bebop in the big band music of
a. Maria Schneider. b. Count Basie. c. Duke Ellington. d. Mary Lou Williams.
Pure Land Buddhism was particularly attractive to the Japanese during the Kamakura period because it offered the ability to
A) own land. B) escape familial clan-based authority. C) escape from serving in the warrior clans' military. D) achieve enlightenment in an afterlife.