On his restoration to the throne in 1660, what king started a new era of drama fashioned after the theater he had seen in Paris?
Charles II
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Define concerto.
A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, especially one conceived on a relatively large scale
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Define oratorio.
A large-scale musical work for orchestra and voices, typically a narrative on a religious theme
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How many positions are still used in ballet today?
Five
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What country was considered the cultural center which was brought to its peak under the Sun King?
France
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Define symphony.
A large work, usually in 4 movements, where most movements follow sonata form
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Which classical composer wanted to study with another who died before he got there, was a famous pianist, gradually went deaf, and changed the way harmony was looked at forever?
Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Which country's view of the theater was less sophisticated?
England
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Who had 20 children, invented the fugue, mastered counterpoint, and was only well known after he had passed away?
Johann Sebastian Bach
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What country became the dominant power of the western world?
France
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The dominant parts of the court ballet and public performances were danced by who?
Men, women were taking minor or secondary parts
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What entered the theater under the patronage of the King and was the favorite form of dance?
Ballet
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What were used as tools to illustrate the power of the state and the position of the king as a ruler by divine right?