Which of the following was a romantic actor whose performances reportedly led members of the audience to scream and faint?
a. Edmund Kean
b. Madam Vestris
c. Konstantin Stanislavsky
d. Emile Zola
a. Edmund Kean
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Read the discussion in Worlds of Music about “Zuta Baba” and listen to the recording while following the Active Listening guide. Compare what you hear to the field recording of ganga singing presented earlier in this chapter (Sisters, Hold on to Your Chastity). What is the context of “Sisters, Hold on to Your Chastity?” How is the concept of “fusion” achieved in “Zuta Baba?”
Include an explanation of the two types of ganga singing suggested by Worlds of Music in your answer. What will be an ideal response?
Which is best described with the term earth art, a mode of minimalism that merged sculpture with the landscape?
a. Alexander Calder, Spring Blossoms b. Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut c. Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty d. Henry Moore, Recumbent Figure
____________ is a belief that one's own culture is superior to others' with the tendency to view other cultures through the lens of one's own.
a. Bias b. Xenophobia c. Ethnocentrism d. Patriotism
The _____ were French artists who specialized in scenes of the forest and countryside
A) ?Neoclassicists B) Hudson River School C) ?Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood D) ?Barbizon school