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None Classical - 1750-1830
What is a cyclical structure?
  1. same as ritornello form
  2. materials heard in one movement recurs in later movements
  3. themes return in the same movement
  4. ABA form
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is scherzo and trio?
  1. another word for minuet and trio
  2. Italian for "jest" or "joke"
  3. used to replace the sonata allegro form as the first movement
  4. used to replace the minuet as the third movement
None Visual Arts
The lightness or darkness of a color
  1. Value
  2. Color
  3. Shade
  4. Tint
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is Sturm und Drang?
  1. German for "storm and stress"
  2. emphasizes on the Affections philosophy from the Baroque period
  3. literary movement related to Goethe, and other writers
  4. heightened emotionalism and dramatic contrasts
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is a serenade?
  1. multi-movement orchestral genre
  2. The Four Seasons is an example of this
  3. performed in aristocratic social settings and outdoor events
  4. for string quartet
None Theater
Which is done in Pre-Production?
  1. Camera Rolling
  2. After everything is completed
  3. After all footage is shot
  4. Staffing selection
  5. None of the above
None Visual Arts
What is the place the artist Grant Wood got his idea for American Gothic?
  1. Nature
  2. People and Real World Events
  3. Artist of the Past
  4. Creative Techniques
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is Empfindsamer Stile?
  1. German for galant style
  2. German for "sensitive style"
  3. expressive style
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is a rocket theme?
  1. rapidly ascending melody outlining an arpeggio
  2. rapidly descending melody outlining the harmony
  3. often used in Baroque periods
  4. often used in Classical periods
None Romantic - 1830-1910
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