Answer:
I chose Joseph Haydn, and Ludwig von Beethoven. Joseph Haydn's Sonata Hob. XVI No. 27 felt like a girl skipping down the road all cheerfully in her own bubble. The piece of music seems classical in a sense that the way the piano is being played, it wouldn't be something that would be created now. It's different from to date music because nowadays music is mostly electronically made, this was just piano, a music sheet, and a person. It gives off the classical vibe you would listen to inside a theater. I think this piece is about being yourself and the only opinion that matters is your own about your life.
Answer:
church music
Explanation:
Beginning with Gregorian Chant, church music slowly developed into a polyphonic music called organum performed at Notre Dame in Paris by the twelfth century
Answer:
Some art is intended to invoke the mood of the viewers and others are just for memorials of a person place or thing in that time.
Please tell me if I'm wrong, or if this is irrelevant.
If you need another answer.
Answer:
Yeah, I agree.
Explanation:
The main idea behind the European movements such as Cubism, Surrealism, Impressionism and all of these cultural expressions is that they were trying to create another point of view about art. Until that moment, art was something related to beauty. But what kind of beauty? According to the philosopher Immanuel Kant, something beautiful is something that is universally accepted as it. So, the academic paintings were following this statement, and couldn't diverge from it. However, when the European vanguards begin to broke this established rule, they were trying to show that art is a personal thing. You bring something to the painting, and the painting left something in you. It is an exchange of feelings. The idea of beauty cannot be described by philosophical terms, that's what those painters were trying to say.