Schönberg is most noted for
A) his reactionary chamber music.
B) ignoring public preference for his own personal tastes.
C) abandoning tonality and stressing melodic distortion to produce a harsh dissonance.
D) creating a unique blend of jazz rhythms and classical styles.
E) importing jazz into Europe.
C
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