Answer:
True. If you have no clue what to photograph, you won't photograph anything!
Answer:
I think false
Explanation:
Typically, ideas come from emotions, so expressing ideas would be indirectly expressing emotions, too. Also, analytic lines are not exclusive to ideas, adding onto the point of ideas and emotions being heavily intertwined.
1. The correct answer is B. two players on one piano.
Four hands refers to two players, each of whom obviously has two arms and hands. However, they are playing on the same piano, rather than having one each, which would be called piano duo. Schubert was famous for his four hands piano compositions.
2. The correct answer is C. allegro.
Even the name of the fourth movement says that - it is called <span>Allegro energico e passionato. This means that the tempo is fast and lively, and quite energetic and passionate. The other options do not fit this description.
3. I believe there are typically C. three movements in a Romantic concerto. This was the standard schematic for most concertos, not only the Romantic ones, but also those during Classicism, Baroque, etc. I am not sure about this, but I believe three is the correct answer.
4. Gioacchino Rossini is best known for composing A. opera buffa. I believe this is the correct answer because Rossini is famous for his libretto The Barber of Seville, which is considered to be opera buffa. Opera buffa is a type of opera which is comic in nature, and that is the most famous example there is.
5. A nocturne is D. a night song. I am not sure about this one either, but a nocturne is a song, or a musical piece which is inspired by night and usually performed during the evening/night as well. It isn't necessarily linked to love, it is not sung, but rather played on the piano, and it isn't a march either, so I'd choose D.</span>
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Claude Monet is very famous for his series of paintings where he would draw the same subject over and over again but in different lighting so they would all be slightly unique (Ex. His Lily Pads) His brushstrokes are very visible in his paintings and that’s what makes them so interesting. While they do focus on actual subjects, they are more blurred renditions and thus are not hyper realistic. Therefore your answer would be “some show objects at different times of the day or during different seasons.”