<span>Out of the options given above, the statement that does not
describe a change that occurred in the music and composers during the Romantic
Period is that Audiences were often repulsed by the harsh, dissonance harmonies
and angular melodies that were typical of romantic music.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is secular.
The 1980s saw the emergence of dance music<span> and </span>new wave<span>. As </span>disco<span> fell out of fashion in the decade's early years,</span>[1]<span> genres such as </span>post-disco<span>, </span>Italo disco<span>, </span>Euro disco<span> and </span>dance-pop<span> became more popular. </span>Rock music<span> continued to enjoy a wide audience.</span>[2] Soft rock,[3]glam metal<span>, thrash metal, </span>shred guitar<span> characterized by heavy distortion, pinch harmonics and whammy bar abuse became very popular.</span>[4] Adult contemporary,[5] quiet storm,[6]<span> and </span>smooth jazz<span> gained popularity. </span>
The answer is option C (Romanticism)
The Austrian composer, Alban Maria Johannes Berg, whose compositional style combined romantic lyricism with twelve-tone technique is known to have written atonal and 12-tone compositions, and large orchestra which are reminiscent of the late 19th-century Romanticism.