Mozart said that, in essence, he composed his music in his head and later simply wrote it down.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Mozart was able to carry around finished compositions in his head, once remarking that "the committing to paper is done quickly enough. For everything is already finished, and it rarely differs on paper from what it was in my imagination."
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__________ spent nearly his entire career working at major churches in Rome. His serene musical style came to
epitomize the restrained spirit of the Counter-Reformation
a. Palestrina b. Machaut c. Weelkes d. Josquin e. Perotinus
How did Carolingian painters revive and innovate upon Roman artistic conventions? To explain your answer, compare and contrast the page with Matthew the Evangelist from the Coronation Gospels and the page with Matthew the Evangelist from the Ebbo Gospels.
What will be an ideal response?