His rite of spring was known for irregularity, but I am not sure about the details..
<span> In “The Rite of Spring” Stravinsky turned the musical hierarchy up side down The melody is (mostly snippets and shards, turned
this way and that, as a Cubist would an object) and harmony (bi-tonal)
in service to it.</span>
Option A is not true about the above narratives/column.
I'm Pretty sure its <span>episode </span>14.
It Really Depends On What Type Of Details. But The Main Brush That Is Used Would Be The Smallest One
It’s before the renaissance but if it’s wrong just tell meh and I will search it up for ya