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imowrer

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Which statement does not describe a change that occurred in music and
  composers during the Romantic period?


 
 

a. music was transformed from entertainment to art
  b. the composer was considered an artist rather than a servant
  c. certain works were deemed as worthy of continued performance
  d. compositions became an extensions of the artists inner personality
  e. audiences were often repulsed by the harsh, dissonance harmonies and
  angular melodies that were typical of Romantic music



Question 2

The idea of art for arts sake was born of the Romantic spirit.
 
 

a. true
  b. false




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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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