Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass.
The answer to this question is letter choice C
I would say the correct answer is <span>B. beautiful sound. As impressionist composers (although they didn't like to be called that), they aspired to embody ultimate beauty in their music. It didn't have to do with a perfect form (as it often wasn't perfect), and it had absolutely nothing to do with politics. Rhythms could be interesting, but they weren't the goal of this music.</span>
Answer: a. By painting him on horseback, any imperfections were easily minimized.
Explanation:
The painting in question features King Phillip IV on horseback and was most probably done to minimize any deficiencies or imperfections that would appear if he was standing.
Kings in the past (and indeed the present) needed to portray a certain image of strength and grace which was why the way they were to appear to the public needed to be scrutinized. Portraits are an example of this which was why Philip had to be painted in such a way as to minimize imperfections.
<em>Classical Music was largely influenced by a period of time in which society was more contemporary and ancient. The music itself would show the changes happening towards society, so in a way it's not how the music was shaped, but how the music shaped others. </em>
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<em>Thanks to Classical Music, music was more accessable due to public concerts, church, courts, operas, concerts, and symphonies. </em>
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<em>Musicians today, such as Led Zepellin and the Beatles, are still influenced by classical music. The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby:, you can hear a string quartet playing, which could almost sort of be a callback to the time period, but definitely influenced by the era (saying this as a generalization to give an example). </em>