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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They're generally considered as such, yes. Like most bands of any genre, they will have tracks which fall outside the genre, but the nature of the band remains the same.
Composers would often get their inspiration from inside or outside themselves. Some would look at the world around them, and respond to it (ex. some Realism/ Impressionism). Some would compose based of how they were feeling at the moment, or how they felt about their life. That's like subjectivity, where you put your feeling into the music. Objectivity is when you make music in a certain way, and don't mind your emotions as you create it (you could be depressed, but still create a really happy song). Many composers made music that they dedicated to other composers, and would often imitate that other composer's style in it. Some would took ordinary things, like pictures, places, animals, etc. and write songs about/portraying them. Examples: Mussorgsky - Realism Ravel - Impressionism Debussy - Impressionism (although he didn't like to be called that) Tchaikovsky- Objective/Subjective Rachmaninoff- Subjective Most Classical/ Baroque composers - Objective Many composers were blurs of all these styles, since they would often be inspired by more than one thing.
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