Multiple Choice
The "classical" style of music that swept Europe in the late eighteenth century:
A) rejected the symphonic form because it was bohemian.
B) slavishly imitated the music of classical antiquity.
C) was intended to sound orderly, clear, and balanced.
D) is best represented by the music of Bach and Handel.
E) remained the musical style until the late twentieth century.
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