Music is the most abstract of all art forms. It means it is the least related to our real visual or auditory experience. However, composers willingly use imagery to create a link with our particular life experiences, most often in nature. For example, in Smetana's symphonic poem "Vltava", the listener can almost visualize the swirling river. Beethoven's "Symphony No. 6" (also known as "Pastoral Symphony") is also full of natural sounds and harmonies.
As the paintings, this baroque art movement was EXTREMELY ornate with fabulous flourishes colored in lavish gold, really anything to show their wealth.
I think it's false because the dark ages are the medieval era/middle ages. So I don't think something can start at the end of itself.
When the vehicle in front of you is proving to be an imminent danger to yourself, such as the driver texting and driving, driving recklessly, etc.