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Gemiola [76]
2 years ago
7

Section 5.4

Arts
2 answers:
umka21 [38]2 years ago
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<span>1) The style of art which uses new ideas but remains based on older forms C) Neoclassical. Its name gives a little prompt of its characteristic. Neoclassicism is originated in Rome in the mid-18th century, when Pompeii and Herculaneum was under process of rediscovering. It is a style which was derived from the architecture of classical antiquity.
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2)  Twentieth-century compositions that are structured, balanced, and based on forms from earlier time periods are considered B) neoclassical. As it was stated in previous question, neoclassical style is when a piece of art both preserves classical style and adds some new ideas of contemporary generation.Therefore, this description belongs to the definition of neoclassical art.

3) Schoenberg migrate to France and then the United States when the Nazis came to power because B) He disagreed with their musical philosophy. <span>When the </span>Nazi Party had already rosen<span>, Schoenberg's works were labelled </span>degenerate music, which is considered as harmful music, because<span> they were 'too modern' to understand.

4) </span>Pierrot Lunaire is a B) serial composition.This melodrama is the most famous composition that stands as example of serialism. Serialism<span> is a method or technique of </span>composition<span> that uses a series of values to manipulate different </span>musical elements<span>. This term emerged with </span>Arnold Schoenberg<span>'s </span>twelve-tone technique and became popular in some musical circles.

5) <span>The Rake's Progress is not a ballet. The Rake's Progress is an opera with three acts and an epilogue created by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto was written under the impression that the author got in Chicago exhibition, at which he saw A Rake's Progress by William Hogarth. </span>
EleoNora [17]2 years ago
4 0
<h2>question 1:</h2>

ANSWER:

C) Neoclassical

EXPLANATION:

Neoclassical architecture is a design style created by the neoclassical development that started in the mid-eighteenth century. In its most flawless frame, it is a style essentially got from the engineering of the established relic, the Vitruvian standards, and crafted by the Italian draftsman Andrea Palladio.

<h2>question 2:</h2>

ANSWER:

B) neoclassical

EXPLANATION:

Twentieth-century syntheses that are organized, adjusted, and dependent on structures from prior eras are viewed as neoclassical as neoclassical style is the point at which a bit of workmanship the two jelly the traditional style and includes some new thoughts of a contemporary age

<h2>question 3:</h2>

ANSWER:

C) The Nazis would not allow him to abandon his post as a soldier to continue composing

EXPLANATION:

At the point when the Nazis came to control Schoenberg move to France and afterward the United States in light of the fact that the Nazis would not enable him to surrender his post as an officer to keep forming

<h2>question 4:</h2>

ANSWER:

An atonal composition that does not use serialism.

EXPLANATION:

 

Pierrot Lunaire is a progression of 21 lyrics as a drama, set to music and is in atonal shape. Outstandingly, it didn't utilize the 12-tone procedure or some other type of serialism.

<h2>question 5:</h2>

ANSWER:

B) The Rakes Progress

EXPLANATION:

It is not a ballet, but an opera. The lyrics were composed by the well-known pioneer writer W. H. Auden, and it had its debut in 1951. Right up 'til today, it has been viewed as one of the definitive gems of the twentieth-century musical drama, much the same as Stravinsky's ballet performances are tourist spots in their type.

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