D. Would be a question that Sanjay may ask himself, excluding others.
Your answer would be “separated choirs”
this is because the venetian polychoral style was a type of music from the late renaissance which involved spatially separate choirs singing in alternation, this represented a major shift from the prevailing polyphonic writing of the renaissance and was one of the major developments which led directly to the formation of what is now known as the baroque style. the more common term for this is “cori spezzati” which means seperated choirs
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1 is G
2 is E
3?
4 is 8
At least for flutes
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Your question was not complete so I had to google your question and find out what the assignment was. Apparently this was a true or false question about the musical excerpt 11:36.
The answer then, would be true. In this musical excerpt it's fair to say that each melodic phrase exhibits a melodic contour that moves in a downward direction.