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 clusterb. eleventh chord c. polychord d. tone row e. Rite chord
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
Comedy of idea provides the opportunity for highly physical actors to display their technique
a. true b. false
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.