Who write “Canzon in Double Echo,” a piece dubbed the first instrumental ‘surround sound” music. Luther Ockeghem de Vinci Gabrieli?

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Answer 1
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Giovanni Gabrieli

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    Giovanni Gabrieli (1557 - 1612) was born in Venice.

    As a composer, G.Gabrieli led polychorality to prodigies of sonorous color, of vivid spiritual affinity, like the painters of the Venetian Cinquecento. His most important works are the Sacred Symphonies (1597), for six and even sixteen voices. The contrapuntal procedure is already presented without the complications of the Flemish masters and is also quite different from the Palestrinian style. The wise mobility of the voices is used as expressive deepening of the texts.

    The most powerful of these works are the Miserere (six voices), the Domine Jesu Chirste (eight voices), Jubilate Deo (Rejoice in God) (eight voices), Canzon in double echo, Ascendit Deus (God ascends) (sixteen voices) ) and the famous Benedictus (three choirs).

    Part of these works is designed with instrumental accompaniment, replacing, in part, human voices, as in the Piano and Fort Sonata, for two trumpet choirs. G.Gabrieli anticipated the evolution of instrumental music.

Answer 2
Answer: I believe Giovanni Gabrieli did, I'm not entirely sure.

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All of the following are visual arts EXCEPTA. dance
B. painting
C. sculptures
D. photography
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Among the options, 'A. Dance' is not a visual art. Visual arts include mediums like 'B. Painting', 'C. Sculptures', and 'D. Photography' produces pieces to are visually appreciated while dance is considered a performing art.

Explanation:

In the context of the arts, specifically visual arts, all the mediums listed are types of visual arts except for 'A. Dance'. Visual arts are artworks or designs primarily appreciated visually. They include mediums such as B. Painting, C. Sculptures, and D. Photography. These mediums produce physical or digital pieces that can be viewed and appreciated visually. Dance, on the other hand, is not typically categorized under visual arts but is primarily a performing art as it involves movement, usually in a performance setting, and is experienced as much aurally as visually.

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What does a vertical line to the left of multiple staves indicate to a musician?

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it depends if it's a single or a double bar line. 
if it's a double bar line it's just there to separate the sections of the music and if it's a single bar line all it does it separate the beats in order to make a measure.  

In Alan Lomax's article "Toward an Ethnographic Film Archive" he expressed his concern about the changing world and the threat to primitive cultures. What did he think the negative by-products of scientific development would threaten. A. Dance would become more formalized
B. Sacred dances would not be passed down to future generations
C. The world would become polluted
D. Cultures would lose their traditions, rituals and arts.

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Answer:

D)

Explanation:

Alan Lomax was mostly known as American ethnomusicologist and he was cared about the culture so in his article he was concerned that culture would lose tradition, rituals and significance because of the world changes.

He was musician, folklorist, writer, political activist, film-maker and more.

Alan Lomax wrote his article ''Toward an Ethnographic Film Archive'' in 1971. in which he had expressed his opinions on popular culture and influence of primitive cultures.

The Pardoner earns money from all of the following activities excepta. preaching against greed
c. selling relics and papal pardons
b. begging from church to church
d. making and selling basket

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The Pardoner ears money from all of the following activities (preaching against greed, selling relics and papal pardons, begging from church to church) except making and selling baskets.

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d

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A trombone is considered a ___ voice of musical ensemble

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Aaaahhhhh.......Finally....Something I love...

The answer is...

A trombone is considered a tenor voice of musical ensemble.