In William Byrd's "Sing Joyfully," each voice is differentiated by its __________
a) range
b) meter
c) instrumentation
d) mode
a
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a. author of a philosophical dialogue praising women b. the Jewish author of a work on Aristotle and Hebrew scripture c. a Cluniac monk who later became an important pope d. a Chaucer character of frank sensuality and practicality
In the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S., a new set of reforms emerged after calls for a new general education curriculum. This was prompted by
a. A need to provide a common core of knowledge, beliefs and values that would help create a national identity to oppose Soviet totalitarianism and communist ideology b. A need to reduce the deepening isolation of the disciplines from one another c. A radical rejection of traditional education d. All of the above
What is meant by the term “encore”?
a. the gradual decrease in the volume of sound b. an instrumental genre in which one or more soloists play with and against a larger orchestra c. the repetition of a work by the performer to gratify an appreciative audience d. music that has endured the test of time and requires a particular set of skills to perform or appreciate it e. a short, distinctive melodic figure that stands by itself
Cage's Sonata II uses
a. modernist serial techniques. b. a surprisingly old-fashioned periodic phrase structure. c. an ensemble of four performers to articulate its complex cross-rhythms. d. both B and C.