Answer:
The answer is D) word-painting.
Explanation:
Word painting is a device used frequently in Renaissance vocal music, especially madrigals—although it certainly also appeared in church music—in which the musical events are designed to illustrate or reflect the text. Hope this helped :)
Answer and Explanation:
Three of those techniques are:
1. Reveries– Passions: Rêveries – Passions
2. A Ball: Un bal
3. Scene in the Fields: Scène aux champs
4. March to the Scaffold: Marche au supplice
5. Dream of the Night of the Sabbath: Songe d’une nuit du sabbat
The musical effects help create a sense of macabre or bit of horror for the listener by the way it opens up different phases of the author’s life that was driven by what he called “the sickness of spirit” (“wave of passions”: le vague des passions) which took a toll on him after he saw a particular woman (the woman of his dreams) for the first time. Within the melody, the image of the woman keeps springing up in his mind ceaselessly until his spirit is thrown into confusion. Generally, the musical effects reveal the ceaseless thoughts of a gifted artist who has “poisoned himself with opium” in the “depths of despair” because of “hopeless love.”
Answer: the warm colors of the flower and the cool color of the table give a nice contrast
Answer:
I dont like them because I dont know what they are. lma.o XD sorry
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