C - Guillaume De Machaut
It was composed before 1365 by this French composer.
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Claude Monet is very famous for his series of paintings where he would draw the same subject over and over again but in different lighting so they would all be slightly unique (Ex. His Lily Pads) His brushstrokes are very visible in his paintings and that’s what makes them so interesting. While they do focus on actual subjects, they are more blurred renditions and thus are not hyper realistic. Therefore your answer would be “some show objects at different times of the day or during different seasons.”
Answer:
Middle ages music originally had no rhythmic structure, but as the music became more complex, a need for rhythmic unity emerged. With this complexity came rhythmic notation. In the early middle ages, music was monophonic, meaning a single voice or melody line. As time passed, polyphony developed (multiple melodies).
Polyphony is really interesting and led to the highly complex polyphony of the Renaissance, and eventually to the fugues of the Baroque period.
<span>The answer is during
Baroque and Renaissance period. Though Baroque music and Renaissance music are
often associated with each other, it has also differences. Baroque music was composed of metrical rhythm
and varied motion while Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow.
However, Renaissance music was the foundation of Baroque music.</span>
He positions many of the figures so that they are gazing at the central figure.