The careers of Haydn and Mozart show that eighteenth-century musicians
A) often depended on the wealthy and powerful to provide them with a living.
B) were reluctant to challenge the Baroque style of their predecessors.
C) were not influenced in any meaningful way by Enlightenment ideas,
D) embraced mysticism and the irrational.
E) had little popular appeal and were only admired centuries later.
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