By the end of the sixteenth century, the city of __________ was regarded as the "queen of the Adriatic."
A. Florence
B. Venice
C. Rome
D. Bologna
Answer: B
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a. The radiating chapels of the ambulatory b. The upper galleries or tribunes along the nave c. The radiating chapels attached to the transepts d. The continuous barrel-vaulted naves
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What does the term program music refer to?
A. Music with extramusical inspiration. B. Music programmed for the court C. Music with words only D. Solo concertos programmed for a girls' orphanage
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