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this 19th - century black opera singer was known as \the black swan,\ performing to great acclaim throughout the northern states, canada, and england. what was this singers name?
richard allen
elizabeth taylor greenfield
smokey robinson
carrie bell
francis johnson
question 12
1 pts
fill in the blank: according to your text, the music for most colonial country dances followed a pattern of two 8 - bar sections call strains, a form known as:
ternary form
hokey pokey form
binary form
verse chorus form
sonata form
Brief Explanations
- Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield was a 19th - century Black opera singer known as "the Black Swan" and performed in the northern states, Canada, and England.
- Binary form in music consists of two sections. Colonial country dances with two 8 - bar sections (strains) follow binary form. Ternary form has three sections, hokey pokey is a dance not a musical form, verse - chorus is different with repeated chorus and verses, and sonata form is more complex for classical music.
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- B. Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield
- C. Binary form