The trecento madrigal and the sixteenth-century madrigal use essentially the same musical form, although the latter is longer and more complex than the former
A) true
B) false
B
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What is our major source of information about the performance practice and choreography of dance in sixteenth-century France?
A) Orchésographie by Thoinot Arbeau B) Book on the Art of Counterpoint by Johannes Tinctoris C) Tafelmusik by Sternhold and Hopkins D) The Book of the Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione
Pentatonic scales come down to us
A) from codes used at the Pentagon B) mainly in folk music C) from scientists who discovered the five-point star D) from ancient Greece E) from a very technical and precise set of notation
In art terms, volume refers to
a) form enclosing space. b) liquid measures. c) weight. d) line quality.
Which of the following best describes the form of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony?
What will be an ideal response?