The music of the Renaissance changed very little from the late Middle Ages.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Many changes came to music during the Renaissance. Church reforms sought greater clarity and simplicity in sacred music, so that the liturgical text could be better understood. New secular vocal and instrumental dance music also emerged.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Photography is not a true art form because it relies on a mechanical device.

a. true b. false

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Accompanying beats in this selection come from the?

a. ?golpeador playing his drum. b. ?golpeador hitting the harp. c. ?foot-tapping of the harp player. d. ?audience tapping to the music.

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What earlier building may have inspired the presence of two apses and a side entrance at Saint Michael's, Hildesheim?

A. Basilica of Constantine B. Old Saint Peter's C. Pantheon D. Basilica Ulpia

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