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Section 5.3

Which style of art did Wassily Kandinsky pioneer?
A) Cubism B) Impressionism C) Abstract D) Romanticism

Bartok was interested in developing
A) a hungarian national style B) a new style of opera C) close friendships with Italian Composers D) an atonal system

The art style developed by Pablo Picasso, that sectioned the subject into geometric shapes is called
A) cubism B) expressionism C) impressionism D) surrealism

Which Paris evemt introduced nineteenth century musicians to the music of asia, the middle east, adn africa?
A) the 1800 international exhibition B) the 1889 world exhibition C) the 1848 world revolution D) the 1900 worlds fair

Pierrot Lunaire is considered
A) ballet B) operetta C) chamber music D) concerto grosso

Respuesta :

1) The style of art in which Wassily Kandinsky was a pioneer is C) Abstract. He was a Russian painter and art theorist that is famous for his painting which is considered as one of the first recognised purely abstract works. Abstract art employs a visual language of shape, form, color and line in order to make a composition that expresses new perspective of world's things.

2) Bartok was interested in developing A) a hungarian national style. Since     20th century Bartok hae been the most prominent Hungarian ethnomusicologist. He created a lot of musical masterpieces through permanent analytical study of folk music. Then, he become one of the founders of ethnomusicology.

3) The art style developed by Pablo Picasso, that sectioned the subject into geometric shapes is called A) cubism. Actually, all the Picasso's activity is divided into periods, and cubism as first introduced in a period called "Analytic Cubism (1909–1912)". Such movement as cubism, which appeared in 20th century has been considered to be the most influential. It was pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.

4) The Paris event which introduced nineteenth century musicians to the music of asia, the middle east, adn africa was B) the 1889 world exhibition. This exhibition was called Exposition Universelle of 1889, and its main purpose was to stand as a symbol of the beginning of the French Revolution.

5) 
Pierrot Lunaire is considered C) chamber music. The plot was created by  Arnold Schoenberg and delivered in the Sprechstimme style. Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments and this melodrama is of that kind.

question 1:

ANSWER:

C) Abstract

EXPLANATION:

The style of workmanship in which Wassily Kandinsky was a pioneer is Abstract. He was a Russian painter and craftsmanship scholar that is well known for his canvas which is considered as one of the main perceived absolutely abstract works

question2:

ANSWER:

A) a Hungarian national style

EXPLANATION:

Bartók was born in the Banatian town of Nagyszentmiklós in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary He saw interested in developing

a Hungarian national styleThe Hungarian national style was controlled by the blend of Romanesque and Gothic thought processes that were related with the occasions when the Hungarian Kingdom was set up; and additionally by the engineering of India, which was viewed as the support of the Hungarians

question 3:

ANSWER:

A) cubism

EXPLANATION:

Cubism was a standout amongst the most powerful visual craftsmanship styles of the mid-twentieth century. It was made by. Pablo Picasso. (Spanish, 1881– 1973) and Georges Braque (French, 1882– 1963) in Paris somewhere in the range of 1907 and 1914.

question 4:

ANSWER:

B) the 1889 world exhibition

EXPLANATION:

The Exposition Universelle of 1889 was a world's reasonable held in Paris, France, from 6 May to 31 October 1889. The 1889 World Exhibition acquainted nineteenth-century performers with the music of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. It was held amid the time of the 100th commemoration of the raging of the Bastille, an occasion thought about representative of the start of the French Revolution

question 5:

ANSWER:

C) chamber music

EXPLANATION:


Chamber music is a type of established music that is formed for a little gathering of instruments—generally a gathering that could fit in a castle chamber or an expansive room. Most extensively, it incorporates any workmanship music that is performed by few entertainers, with one entertainer to a section.