I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. Compared to medieval music, music of the Renaissance is based on simple harmonies. <span>During this time, more complex musical compositions were made. These compositions created some harmony which are simple. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Artists represent these things in many different ways depending on medium and style. Cubist artists use color and shape to create depth and emotion in their work. There are many different painting techniques to create texture and form. Stippling, and sponging are two examples of ways to create texture,
1. Bel canto
2. Grand opera
3. Verismo
4. Tragedie en musique
5. Opera comique
6. Opera buffa
This is called the omniscent narration, in which the one who is being portrayed is the third person. The person usually tells the story in the background or the one who tells the story as the form of the author. They are usually the ones who tells the story or gives the thoughts of the characters or what is going to happen in the film.
<span>Édouard Manet was a French painter.</span>