Which characteristics define many of the recordings of the ECM record label?
a. A raw, lo-fidelity sound and a focus on blues based material
b. An emphasis on dense, dissonant harmonies
c. A pristine sound quality and an emphasis on continuity of mood
d. Electric instruments, heavy swing feeling and a freewheeling mood
c. A pristine sound quality and an emphasis on continuity of
mood
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Concert halls in Mozart's time
a. were much smaller than modern concert halls. b. were nonexistent; concerts were strictly private affairs for the aristocracy. c. consisted mostly of repurposed cathedrals following the Reformation. d. were outdoor amphitheaters.
Environmental self-sufficiency and adaptability to local climate are defining principles of __________.
A. green architecture B. ecological architecture C. Postmodernism D. high-tech design