Why fum'th in sight by Thomas Tallis is an example of:

a. a Puritan psalm setting.
b. an Anglican anthem.
c. a secular consort song.
d. a Catholic motet.


a

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What is the term that describes when a pianist plays—usually with a fist or forearm—a dissonant sounding of several

pitches, each only a half step away from the other, in a densely packed chord?

a. tone cluster

b. eleventh chord c. polychord d. tone row e. Rite chord

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During the Counter-Reformation, church officials sought to enhance devotion and worship by encouraging even more elaborate polyphony and the inclusion of more instruments to play during the Mass

A) true B) false

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Comedy of idea provides the opportunity for highly physical actors to display their technique

a. true b. false

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The so-called "father of history" who introduced a travelogue of his trips to Egypt and Asia was

A. Marcus Aurelius. B. Agamemnon. C. Herodotus. D. Pericles.

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