Which statement best describes Palestrina's use of dissonance in the Gloria?
a) A dash of dissonance now and then enhances the overall flavor.
b) The more dissonance the better.
c) Dissonance is evil and is to be avoided at all costs.
d) A composition should consists of equal parts consonance and dissonance.
Question 2
Whenever he played a concert, Louis Gottschalk would __________.
a) take up an offering while playing, thus giving the idea for offertories in church
b) always make a ceremony of taking off his white gloves before performing
c) always wear gloves while he played, amazing the audience with his gliding fingers
d) walk around the piano three times backwards before being seated to play