Musical coherence is achieved in this selection by the use of?
a) the repetition of a highly distinctive and memorable rhythmic subject
b) a head motif in multiple voices places at the beginning of a movement or section of a movement
c) the same mode in all movements
d) a musical canon that stipulates voice pairs present same material in different meters
Question 2
Which of the following best describes this selection's approach to vertical sonority?
a) a surprisingly large number of occurrences of the tritone
b) a large number of occurrences of the interval of the third
c) a great reliance on intervals then considered consonant: perfect union, octave, fourth, and fifth
d) a large number of seconds and sevenths