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The earliest notated European music was Gregorian Chant. This was a monophonic form of music with all folks contributing their vocal music in 'one voice'. The oldest evidence of this notation comes from around the year 850 and was called the Musica Disciplina of Aurelian of Reome.
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The Classic Greek sculptures modeled the human body as if they were perfect. The men were sculpted muscularly, and the women were sculpted beautiful and slender. Later on, however, the sculptures became more realistic, depicting the flaws of the human body.
More Compositions are attributed to Hildegard von Bingen than to any other musician who worked before the early fourteenth century. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "c".<span>Hildegard von Bingen was born on 16th of September in the year 1098 and died on September 17th of the year 1179.</span>