Which Renaissance composer is known for writing music of such intense chromaticism, that it is not until the works of twentieth-century atonal composers that we find anything as challenging?

A) Carlo Gesualdo
B) Claudio Monteverdi
C) Johannes Ockeghem
D) Cipriano de Rore


A

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