Answer:
In Tennessee William´s: Streetcar Named Desire:
1. What mood do the opening stage direction and setting description create?
The French quarter in New Orleans, downtown in 1947 introduces the play with the realistic opening stage directed to a poor urban neighborhood setting a blue imbued mood in the audience, emphasized by jazz musical notes played in the "blue piano" that could lead to anxiety.
2. What effect is created with the music of the ""blue piano""?
The effect created by music played on the “blue piano" is people´s emotions related to the sadness coming from loneness and longing.
Explanation:
Set in the French area of New Orleans, where the opening stage of "Streetcar Named Desire" is played, the dramatic-realistic description is presented using tragedy theatrical techniques, depicted by the lone blue piano, to introduce depressed, solitude, and violent characters. It takes place on the first floor of a two-bedroom apartment, and relates cycles of violence.
The blue piano appears in the introductory stage directions of the first scene, expressing a theme of desire and spirit lonelines of people in New Orleans.
Answer:
No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands
Explanation:
I would say it is the third one down (visit the restaurants in the same trading area) because that is the only one where you gain the knowledge first hand. When you have middle men (people writing online, people who have visited the restaurant themselves, or members of the BBB) there can be a bias as they may claim the competition is better when it is not for personal gain.
Answer:
The painting Pedernal Society. Georgia said in quote “It’s my private mountain. It belongs to me. God told me if I painted it enough, I could have it.” The Pedernal Society is a mountain that she could see from her Ghost Ranch so she would study it and paint it in her studio. My Shanty, Lake George is a painting by her that I am personally familiar with.
The form of the first movement is D Sonata. The term refers to "a piece played". It evolved designing a variety of forms until the Classical era when it got a great importance. Even though it has changed through the years, most of 21st C sonatas remain with the same structure.