Which statement best describes this composition?
a) an example of polyphony in which the two voices move at the same rhythmic rate
b) an of monophony that mixes with polyphony; the polyphonic sections feature two voices moving at the same rhythmic rate
c) an example of monophony only
d) an example of polyphony in which multiple notes in the top voice move over the sustained single notes of a lower voice
d
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Intellectual life in the Romanesque period involved the establishment of the first universities in the cities of __________, __________, __________, and __________
A. London; Florence; Rome; Madrid B. Bologna; Paris; Oxford; Cambridge C. Venice; Rome; Paris; Cambridge D. Oxford; London; Florence; Rome
Why did orchestras begin requiring a conductor during the early years of the nineteenth century?
a. because there was no longer a basso continuo player who could make the appropriate gestures b. someone had to coordinate the efforts of the enlarged ensemble c. a figurehead facilitated fundraising d. audiencesneeded someone to signal appropriate moments for applause e. it looked more dramatic