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Arts & Humanities Review

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Art 1 Composers Miscellaneous

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Art 2Drama

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A person who writes a play

Drama

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What is a

play-write?

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The area located between the curtain and the front edge

of the stage

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What is a proscenium?

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The time and place of a story

takes place

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What is a setting?

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Furniture and items that are a part of the

set or carried by performers

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What are props?

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Showing feelings through one’s voice

or face is

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What is expression?

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A realistic rendering of a

person is called a

Art 1

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What is a portrait?

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A painting of a vase of flowers and

books on a table is an example of

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What is a still-life?

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Realistic, Abstract, and non-objective are examples of

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What are styles?

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An art style that shows no

recognizable objects is called

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What is

non-objective art?

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Curve, zig-zag, broken and diagonal are examples of

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What are lines?

Question 5 > 23BOARD 3

Art 50 pts. Q5>23 A5>22

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Artwork made by fitting smaller pieces of

colored paper, glass, tiles, etc. together on a background is called

Arts 2

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What are mosaics?

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Orange, green, violet

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What are

secondary hues?

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Texture has to do with

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How does an object feel?

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Pencils, crayons, paints, fabric and

yarn are examples of

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What is media?

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A symmetrical painting is one in

which

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Does one side is the mirror image of the other side?

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Name seven pitches used in music?

Music

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A, b, c, d, e, f, g

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Two famous composers of the Baroque period

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Who were Bach and Handel

(Vivaldi, Gluck)?

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Name two Classical Composers

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Who were Mozart and Beethoven

(Haydn, Weber)?

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Name two Romantic

Composers

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Who were Schubert-Berlioz, Schumann-

Brahms, Chopin-Liszt, Strauss-Tchaikovsky

or Beethoven-Mahler?

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Name two Modern Composers

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Who were Copland-Gershwin, Bartok-

Stravinsky, Bernstein-

Shostakovich?

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The piccolo belongs to which family of

instruments?

Misc

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What are woodwinds?

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The lowest Female Voice

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What is an Alto?

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The characteristic quality of sound produced by a

particular instrument

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What is timbre?

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Families of instruments can be

identified by

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What is tone, timbre or color?

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Put these composers in order: Copland,

Foster, Bach, Mozart

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Who was Bach, Mozart, Foster and

Copland?

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Make your wager

Final Jeopardy

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How many families of instruments are

in a symphony orchestra?

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What is four?