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Beethoven considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage system.

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No, Monteverdi, who is considered a pioneer in the Baroque style of musical composition, was on the receiving end of the patronage system. During his period of time, patronage usually came from the courts, as opposed to private benefactors.

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