In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>C. balance and symmetry. However, this pertains to classical music in the narrower sense (also known as the music of the Classical period, approx. 1730-1820). The composers of this age (Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven) insisted on balance and symmetry, as the driving forces of harmony. Classical music in the broader sense encompasses many other styles and periods, such as Baroque (which loved heavy ornamentation and almost always had a driving bass line - basso continuo), or Romanticism (which was very fond of violent emotions).</span>
Adele Goldberg and Robert Flegal of Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in 1982.
i hope this helps chu
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I would personally go with C) because things cost a lot these days but its not about the price of the school, its the quality and what they're teaching u so u can go to the cheapest school there is and still go to college and get degrees since u applied what u learned.
D he apprenticed with master artist perugino