What is the relationship of the voices in "I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady"?
a. active upper voice with slower lower voices
b. two voices of equal prominence
c. unison
d. polyphony over a plainchant melody
A
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a) comment upon the central actions of the play as the symbolic voice of the people. b) deliver messages to the mortal protagonist from the immortal gods as symbolic voices from heaven. c) sing poetry set to music and to dance in between actors’ scenes. d) perform ensemble action scenes alongside protagonists and antagonists to move the plot forward.
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The leading painter of the first half of the fifth century BCE was ________.
a. Niobid Painter b. Polygnotos of Thasos c. Achilles Painter d. Philoxenos of Eretria
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