Hervé This is considered the father of molecular gastronomy and his closer study to this innovative cuisine was to present the French fries that usually are served on the side of the dish in a different way.
He actually put the potatoes in the steak through a small bottle of methional oil, and its cheesy-potato flavor substituted the originals.
Compared to Mozart, Beethoven wrote for A. only church audiences. B. less money. C. fewer years. D. a bigger orchestra.
I believe the answer is d he wrote for a bigger orchestra but I haven learned about him since 6th grade.
D would be your answer for sure
when does the answer occur in the fugue?
A: before the subject is stated
B: after the subject is stated
C: at the end of the fugue
D: at the end of an episode
Final answer:
In a fugue, the answer is the second entry of the main theme and occurs after the subject is stated, which is choice B.
Explanation:
In the context of a fugue, which is a compositional technique used in Western classical music, the term answer refers to the second entry of the main theme or subject of the fugue. This second entry usually appears in a different voice, after the initial statement of the subject. The answer comes in a key that is usually the dominant or a fifth above the tonic if the subject starts in a major key, or a fourth above if it starts in a minor key. Given the options provided, the correct answer is: B: after the subject is stated As a fugue progresses, the subject will be followed by the answer, and these two components together form the fugal exposition. The rest of the fugue will develop with additional entries of the subject and answer, as well as the inclusion of new musical material in sections called episodes. The fugue will typically conclude with a final, conclusive statement of the subject towards the end of the piece, not with the answer.
Common elements of a map include: title, boundaries, calculators and a compass. T or F
False, a calculator is not a common element on a map.
The answer is false I just took the test
where did the mexican muralist movement get their inspiration
Muralist moviment was inpired by pre-Hispanic period of arts of an ancient civilization called Olmecs.
The Olmecs are known for having some of the earliest South American paintings. They are the forerunner civilization of Maya and Aztecs.
The tradition of muralist art followed up as it was used for transmitting Catholic ideas and stories in murals for Mexicans by Hispanics.
This tradition then became an important vehicle of communication of political and social ideas which gave rise for the Mexican Muralist Movement.
Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros are the main mural painters of the Mexican Muralist Moviment.