What were the advantages of composing music for subscription concerts, rather than writing chamber music?
a) Composers like Haydn and Mozart could reach larger audiences and compose more complex works for more musicians.
b) Composers like Haydn and Mozart could stagger their compositions over the course of a year.
Consider This: Composers used impresarios to make the arrangements for concerts in large venues. See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.
c) Subscriptions allowed composers like Haydn and Mozart to get various nobles and other wealthy people to bid on their services.
Consider This: Composers used impresarios to make the arrangements for concerts in large venues. See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.
d) Subscriptions were introduced by Haydn and Mozart to allow the poorest people to attend concerts for a few pennies.
Consider This: Composers used impresarios to make the arrangements for concerts in large venues. See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.
a) Composers like Haydn and Mozart could reach larger audiences and compose more complex works for more musicians.
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