You find yourself sitting in a quite large theatre alongside many merchants of middle means watching a visually stunning production that features a painted backdrop of a well-known local landscape, which, with the wave of one character's wand,
quickly becomes, seemingly through magic, a different, even more spectacular setting. You are obviously attending a. An English comedy of manners, c. 1700
b. a French Neoclassical comedy, c. 1750
c. An English heroic tragedy, c. 1670
d. A French opera, c. 1630
e. An English pantomime, c. 1740
E
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Early Western Christian churches were modeled architecturally on Rome's basilicas, which were the central space in a typical
A. hall of justice. B. temple. C. bath. D. theater.
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In what type of Mass does one find all voices being incorporated from another work, and not just a single voice to yield a new composition?
a) canonic mass b) ostinato mass c) imitation mass d) paraphrase mass
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