Charles Ives's music is fairly traditional, with little experimentation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Charles Ives was an American innovator, using whatever technique suited his artistic aims. Not only did he use advanced techniques such as atonality, free dissonance, and extreme rhythmic complexity, but he also incorporated popular American songs and marches, hymn tunes, and quotations from famous European classics into his music.
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A painting technique that utilizes broad, free brushstrokes to define form is termed ____________
not sure about this one
The placing side by side of insights from two or more disciplines without attempting to integrate their insights is called
a. Multidisciplinarity. b. Transdisciplinarity. c. Disciplinarity.
The "father of modern Western philosophy," ________ gave priority to deductive reasoning and mathematical analysis in his Discourse on Method
A. René Descartes B. John Locke C. Francis Bacon D. Galileo
What is a megamusical?
What will be an ideal response?