The Lamentation by Glotto is a work that is set in a context that:
a. parallels Old and New Testament stories
b. emphasizes the punishment of the damned but not the forgiveness of sins
c. seeks salvation for those who refude to repent
d. criticizes the Church who wants to reform it
Ans: a. parallels Old and New Testament stories
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Which of the following is not true of the American musical?
A. The songs in a musical generally have an introductory section (verse) and a main section (chorus) in AABA form. B. The composer of a musical normally writes the lyrics as well as composes and orchestrates the music. C. Shows originally produced as musicals are sometimes later performed in opera houses and recorded by opera singers. D. Songs in musicals tend to be narrower in pitch range than operatic arias.