Answer:
Oratorio - a sacred, large-scale dramatic work without staging or costumes
Motet - a borrowed chant with new melodies and text arranged above it
Suite - a series of dance pieces
Toccata - a creative keyboard form that showed off the performer's finger technique
Explanation:
Oratorio is a narrative-drama musical form performed by various solo voices, followed by a choir and orchestra. Oratories usually have a religious theme and message.
Motet is is an important form of secular or ecclesiastical polyphonic music from the 13th to the 18th centuries. It refers to different musical chants with new melodies and text arranged above it.
The suite is a collection of short musical and dance pieces that can be played one after another.
Tocata is is a composition intended for an instrument with drones in which is expressed the virtuosity of the performer. It appeared in Italy at the beginning of the 16 century.
Answer:
A) tell a story
Explanation:
When painters in the workshop of the fifteenth-century artist known as the Master of Osservanza illustrated The Meeting of St. Anthony and St. Paul, they solved the problem of how to tell a story in a single painting by merging a series of episodes into one picture.
The method of continuous narrative used in the painting that illustrated The Meeting takes you through a step-by-step description as if you were there and you grasp the entire story as it unfolds from beginning to end and vice versa.
Answer:
exedrae
Explanation:
Exedra is a semicircular architectural recess or platform, sometimes crowned by a semi-dome.
Keep it and save it :)))))))))))))