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Between his first recording session in 1944 and his death in 1991, Miles Davis changed the course of music many times. The first of these came with the short-lived lineups he assembled for a New York residency and three studio sessions between January 1949 and March 1950. The nine-piece lineup was unusual – few jazz bands used a French horn – and the gigs attracted little attention. The sessions produced a handful of singles for Capitol Records, later collected as an album called Birth of the Cool – these ensured the band’s shadow would prove longer than all but a handful of its contemporaries.
The recordings were the result of hanging out after hours at arranger Gil Evans’s basement flat. The punchy, brightly coloured Venus de Milo was one of three tracks the group recorded that was composed by saxophonist Gerry Mulligan. The epithet “cool” isn’t entirely helpful, suggesting a prizing of style over substance: this music is never aloof or detached. Rather, this is what you got when you tuned down the frenzy of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie and allied it to the kind of sophisticated big-band arrangements Duke Ellington pioneered. Davis was a fan – and a part – of both traditions: not for the first time, what he crafted was a fusion of preceding forms that changed what would follow.
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The issues that had to be dealt with when restoring Leonardo's last supper included all of the above: the experimental method used by Leonardo, the work of earlier restorers, changing levels of heat and humidity, and <span>a bomb falling on the monastery.
Leonardo was known for his experimental style of painting, many other artists tried to restore his painting, heat and humidity also had an effect on the painting, and in 1943, a bomb fell on </span><span>Santa Maria delle Grazie, where Last Supper was located, almost destroying the painting in the process.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I went ahead and searched up the things that should be listed in Artistic Critisism and B seems to be the only one that was mentioned in there out of all the possible answer choices.
Here's the link so you can go and look at it later if you want:
https://diversifiedarts.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/artistic-criticism-how-to-critique-art/
Answer:
media platforms
Explanation:
pretty sure a trending one rn is TIKTOK
"Transcribing music means writing down what you hear when you listen to a song or piece.
However, many music students assume this must mean perfectly writing down every note in traditional notation, which makes transcription an intimidating and overwhelming subject!
Transcription does not have to be hard.