The introduction of dissonance into a musical score that up to a certain point was more conventionally melodic

A. creates a sense of nervousness and anxiety.
B. creates a feeling of sadness and nostalgia.
C. helps build a sense of romantic expectation.
D. helps enhance a comedic mood.

Answer: A

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George M. Cohan was unique in the development of musical theater in that:

a. he was the first to develop the characters of the interlocutor and the endmen b. he wrote, performed, directed, and produced his own musicals c. he popularized the dance step known as the "Charleston" d. he co-founded the Virginia Minstrels with Daniel Emmett

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According to musical theatre historian John Kenrick, what are the key traits of a megamusical? What were some

of the elements that contributed to the initial success of The Phantom of the Opera?

What will be an ideal response?

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