interval type distance in semi-tones Name Example
unison 0 perfect unison A-A
1 augmented unison A-A#
second 1 minor 2nd E-F
2 major 2nd B-C#
3 augmented 2nd Ab-B
third 2 diminished 3rd E-Gb
3 minor 3rd F-Ab
4 major 3rd G-B
5 augmented 3rd C-E#
fourth 4 diminished 4th B-Eb
5 perfect 4th G-C
6 augmented 4th F-B
fifth 6 diminished 5th F-Cb
7 perfect 5th Eb-Bb
8 augmented 5th D-A#
sixth 7 diminished 6th C#-Ab
8 minor 6th G-Eb
9 major 6th D-B
10 augmented 6th C-A#
seventh 9 diminished 7th C#-Bb
10 minor 7th C-Bb
11 major 7th D-C#
12 augmented 7th C-B#
Beethoven's birthplace at Bonngasse 20, now the Beethoven House museum
Beethoven was the grandson of Ludwig van Beethoven (1712–1773), a musician from the town of Mechelen in the Austrian Duchy of Brabant (in what is now the Flemish region of Belgium) who had moved to Bonn the age of 21.[2][3] Ludwig was employed as a bass singer at the court of the Elector of Cologne, eventually rising to become, in 1761, Kapellmeister (music director) and thereafter the pre-eminent musician in Bonn. The portrait he commissioned of himself towards the end of his life remained displayed in his grandson's rooms as a talisman of his musical heritage.[4] Ludwig had one son, Johann (1740–1792), who worked as a tenor in the same musical establishment and gave keyboard and violin lessons to supplement his income.[2] Johann married Maria Magdalena Keverich in 1767; she was the daughter of Johann Heinrich Keverich (1701–1751), who had been the head chef at the court of the Archbishopric of Trier.
Beethoven was born of this marriage in Bonn. There is no authentic record of the date of his birth; however, the registry of his baptism, in a Catholic service at the Parish of St. Regius on 17 December 1770, survives. As children of that era were traditionally baptised the day after birth in the Catholic Rhine country, and it is known that Beethoven's family and his teacher Johann Albrechtsberger celebrated his birthday on 16 December, most scholars accept 16 December 1770 as his date of birth. Of the seven children born to Johann van Beethoven, only Ludwig, the second-born, and two younger brothers survived infancy. Kaspar Anton Karl was born on 8 April 1774, and Nikolaus Johann, the youngest, was born on 2 October 1776.
The answer is c, just had this question:)
ANSWER: Lyonel Feininger used layered geometric tone and color to create the illusion. The painting was made grey and fuzzy which was in contrast with the other rich colors in the background. The church was also painted a little smaller than other objects which gave an illusion of depth.