For Haydn, Mozart, and other composers and performers of late eighteenth-century Europe, what opportunities in music did the world offer? Choose the most accurate statement below.


A. For composers, musical creativity was severely limited, because the new Classical style in music was light, simple, homophonic instead of polyphonic, and used only the Alberti bass pattern.


B. For performing musicians, a career in music had only two stages. The first was performing on the street and living in poverty. The second stage was when, if you were lucky, an aristocrat hired you to be a servant and perform in the kitchen orchestra.


C. The rise of the middle class – democratization – meant income from concert ticket sales, giving music lessons in homes, and publishing one’s compositions for sale to the public.

D. The publishing of musical scores in cities all over Europe simultaneously assured composers of a lifetime income from royalties.

Respuesta :

Opportunities in the world of music at the end of the 18th century were related to the rise of the middle class, which generated income from concert ticket sales, music lessons, etc. Option C is correct.

What was music like in the 18th century?

Music was greatly influenced by the Enlightenment movement that took place at the time, with major transformations in the cultural, philosophical, political and artistic fields.

In the 18th century there was the development of musical classicism, with an appeal to simplicity and the inclusion of homophony in compositions.

Therefore, it was with the democratization and decline of influence of the Catholic Church that there was the rise of great composers like Haydn and Mozart, who were able to publish their work and with the population having an income that made it possible to buy tickets for concerts.

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