A balance of unity and variety can best be seen in __________.
a. John McCracken’s Untitled
b. Claes Oldenburg’s Floor Cone
c. Pieter de Hooch’s Interior of a Dutch House
d. Cildo Meireles’ Cruzeiro do Sul (Southern Cross)
c. Pieter de Hooch’s Interior of a Dutch House
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What sounds Western in the example?
A. an “anything-goes-approach” to the raga B. a nasal vocal timbre C. percussion accompaniment at 1:14–1:41 D. a strong bass line
This composition was first performed in London in 1792, and the audience so enjoyed the theme and variations
movement that they cheered, demanding that the orchestra play it again as an encore.
a. Haydn, The “Emperor” Quartet, second movement b. Mozart, Piano Concerto in A major c. Mozart, A Little Night Music, first movement d. Haydn, Symphony No. 94, “The Surprise,” second movement e. Mozart, Symphony No. 40