How does Schoenberg musically depict Pierrot's anguish in "Columbine"?
a. harsh percussion
b. short notes, often broken by short pauses
c. a slow, dirge-like texture
d. long notes of extremely high pitch
B
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a. The efforts of Giovanni Gabrieli, the organist at St. Mark's, composed secular music and worked to make church music more engaging. b. Guillaume Dufay established a school of music in Venice. c. Composer Josquin des Prez restructured the orchestral stage to optimize sound quality. d. The Venetian guild commissioned work by Claudio Monteverdi for public performances.
Zen and Japanese Culture was written by __________
A. Eugene Herrigel B. D.T. Suzuki C. Robert Pirsig D. Yoshida Kenko E. Lady Murasaki