Answer:
C. Social bonds
Explanation:
A lullaby, or cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually played for (or sung to) children. Perhaps one of the most important uses of lullabies is as a sleep aid for infants. As a result, the music is often simple and repetitive.
<span>It is very interesting and controversial story, same as
personality and carrier of Sun Ra, themselves. Sun Ra was probably forced to
leave college because of financial problems and his growing sense of isolation,
but he claimed that he had a vision in which the aliens talked to him and told
him to leave college and to play music, because that is his mission. He
explained that, in this vision, he found him self on the planet that he
recognized as Saturn, and that aliens told him that the world is going into
complete chaos, and that he should speak through music and that the world will
hear. Sun Ra was an American jazz composer, bandleader, pianist and synthesizer
player, known for his experimental approach to the music and controversial personality.</span>
B: the relative size of an object as compared to the other elements in the piece. :)
1) Gershwin's Porgy and Bess is considered a musical and a D) folk opera. <span>Porgy and Bess is a </span>folk tale which was taken as a basis of the opera. The first time Porgy and Bess was performed in Boston on September, then <span>it moved to Broadway in New York City which was a great success for composer and the troupe.
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2) "The question" in Charles Ives's The Unanswered Question is represented by B) the program. The composer gives<span> a narrative as in </span>program music, that is a type of music<span> that attempts to musically render an extra-musical </span>narrative. Even though Ives employed very creative technique, The Unanswered question was not popular and <span>was not performed until 1946.
</span><span>3) The American composer that was not influenced by jazz is A) Aaron Copland. The rest of composers were greatly influenced by jazz, which can be understood at the very beginning of any of their works. But Copland was different, he came up with his self-made style after three years of studying with Boulanger whose eclectic approach to music he found inspiring.
4) A fuging tune, by definition, includes A) imitative polyphony. A fugue is a contrapuntal compositional technique that is enacted in two or more voices, built on a musical theme that is introduced at the beginning in imitation. In music, imitation means repetition at different pitches. Fuging tune is special because it is tend to recur frequently throughout the composition.
5) The most important American composer of tone poems was <span>Edward MacDowell B) </span>Edward MacDowell. Tone poem, which is also known as symphonic poem, is a piece of orchestral music that illustrates the content of non-musical source. It was brought into the world by composer Franz Liszt and popularized in many works of Edward MacDowell, in his <span>second piano concerto.</span></span>
A Monochromatic color scheme consists of one color but there are various shades,
tints, and hues.
True