Initially this composer’s works were “owned” by his aristocratic patron and he was prohibited from circulating his

compositions without special permission. After “pirated” editions began to appear throughout northern Europe, he was
finally allowed to sell compositions to various publishers



a. Beethoven
b. Haydn


c. Mozart


ANSWER: b

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