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[Done] What culture was an essential ingredient in much of Antonín Dvořák's compositions? Multiple Choice German Polish Russian Czech
[Done] Dynamics in music are: A. the quality of sound produced based on the type(s) of instrument(s) B. recurring beats and accents that create identifiable patterns C. the strategic control of the transitions of loudness and softness
[Done] Which romantic opera composer blurred the lines between recitative and aria, creating a more continuous flow of music? Multiple Choice Tchaikovsky Mozart Verdi Brahms
[Done] At the record labels, which department is charged with negotiating and finalizing contracts for business deals and licensing copyrights? A. Business Affairs (or Business and Legal Affairs) B. A&R C. Creative Services D. Accounting
[Done] A melody is best defined as: (A) the use of simultaneous pitches, or chords (B) a linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity (C) recurring beats and accents that create identifiable patterns
[Done] When photographing landscapes, one of the most important aspects of the overall composition is the attention that is paid to the foreground. True False
[Done] What does Haydn include in this repeated pianissimo section of the original theme to shock listeners and earn this symphony the nickname "Surprise"? A. musicians begin exiting the stage one by one B. an even quieter statement of the theme C. a large fortissimo chord D. a cadenza
[Done] What is the term for musical themes that represent different characters or ideas in Wagner's operas? A. Lieder B. Gesamtkunstwerk C. Verismo D. Leitmotifs
[Done] What are mandalas and what do they represent? Why are they important to Buddhists?
[Done] Timbre in music refers to: A. the strategic control of the transitions of loudness and softness B. the strategic control of the transitions of loudness and softness C. the quality of sound produced based on the type(s) of instrument(s)
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