Who came up with the sobriquet kuchka (also sometimes known as "The Five") to describe the handful of St. Petersburg musicians who desired to give a distinctive Russian profile to their music?
a. Mily Balakirev
b. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
c. Modest Mussorgsky
d. Vladimir Stasov
d
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A. subdued lighting. B. pale colors. C. sensual surfaces. D. simple, uncomplicated scenes of peasant life.
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_____ is the type of Surrealism that consists largely of abstract shapes
a. Biomorphic Surrealism b. Naturalistic Surrealism c. Metaphysical painting d. Automatism
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