Which of these works might be said to possess the quality of terribilità—a fearsome power often attributed to Pope Julius II?

a. Michelangelo's Moses
b. the School of Athens
c. Donatello's David
d. Bramante's design for St. Peter's

Answer: a

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A) the 66th fantasie-impromptu composed by Chopin B) the number of the track on the recording C) a numbered chronological system Chopin used to catalog his compositions D) a person named Opermeyer who catalogued Chopin's works

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____ became a student at the Paris Conservatory at the age of ten, lived a bohemian life, and in spite of achieving public recognition as an outstanding composer, was hounded by personal crises and debt until his/her death from cancer in 1918

A) Lili Boulanger B) Erik Satie C) Gabriel Fauré D) Claude Debussy

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