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Arts
High School
Analyze the development section of sonata-allegro form. After the closing theme closing theme0:35 comes a repeat of the entire exposition: repeat of exposition0:03 After the repeat of the exposition, the second section (the development) begins: development0:34 This section develops, modifies, changes, or manipulates one, some, or all of the themes introduced in the exposition. Which themes are manipulated in the development?
Arts
High School
The most important aesthetic feature and source of aesthetic pleasure in the diving sequences from Olympia is:
Arts
High School
Impressionist painters slowly re-created an idealized impression of an object under perfect lighting. True False
Arts
High School
In ragtime, the rhythmic emphasis or "ragging" (or having "ragged time") is called syncopation. True or False?
Arts
High School
_________________________________ typically involves wide-angle compositions, minimal editing, and unobtrusive framing, while ___________________________________ usually has highly-stylized camerawork, lighting, and editing.
Arts
High School
How does Johannes Vermeer's painting Woman Holding a Balance depict the theme of the human experience
Arts
High School
Who stretched the boundaries of the Classical style with his immense and complex symphonies, concertos, piano works, and chamber music
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High School
Neighbors in Antwerp, __________ and Jan Brueghel frequently collaborated on paintings. Group of answer choices
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High School
What work is a good example of a Surrealist work? Group of answer choices Trafalgar Square by Piet Mondrian Le Portugais (The Emigrant) by Georges Braque Armchair by Marcel Breuer Object (Luncheon in Fur) by Meret Oppenheim
Arts
High School
____________ is an unusual site with T-shaped pillars decorated with motifs of snakes, aurochs, gazelle, and felines.
Arts
High School
A ________ is a multimovement programmatic orchestral work. Group of answer choices symphony symphonic poem program symphony concerto
Arts
High School
This is a drawing by _____________ who is credited as the first artist to display drawings as finished pieces and not as preparations for other pieces (like paintings or sculptures).
Arts
High School
What, according to Douglas Crimp, is the difference between the "idealist" conception of art and "cultural activism" and how might that distinction be evident in the work of any of the artists who addressed the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and 90s discussed in the lecture?
Arts
High School
The work of ________________in the sixteenth century continued the German tradition of medieval mysticism and emotional spirituality to create extraordinarily moving paintings.
Arts
High School
When artists abstract from nature, that is, they make works that are abstract but still have recognizable images, they ______________.
Arts
High School
When places or settings are unlikely to have clear defensible borders, this is know as what type of space
Arts
High School
Write a short paragraph summarizing the music stylistic and historical elements of the Baroque musical time period. Include the standard 1) era dates, 2) important composers/pieces of the era, 3) innovations and 4) list the title/composer of your favorite piece that you heard from this musical era in the etextbook or Listening Assignments.
Arts
High School
Performances that mix theatre, visual arts, music, dance, gesture, and rituals are a new type of experimental theatre called ________. a. a problem plays b. performance art c. Naturalism d. Realism
Arts
High School
Picasso and Braques used the innovative elements of Picasso's Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon to create _____ in 1908.
Arts
High School
The camera allowing the cinematographer to smoothly move through and photograph a set or location without shaking or bobbing is possible because of a
Arts
High School
The artistic recycling of existing images is an aspect of Group of answer choices Pop Art. Conceptual Art. Postmodernism Feminist Art
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High School
Ritornello part 1 is immediately repeated pianissimo, as is ritornello part 2. Abrupt shifts in dynamics, typical of the Baroque era, are called what
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High School
What are common features of folk music in Japan, despite the distinctive styles represented by its many islands
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High School
What is one reason nineteenth-century Czech composers' instrumental music is better known outside their countries of origin than their operas
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