The music that arose in reaction to the Rococo is called "Classical," because of its

a. symmetry, proportion, unity, and clarity.
b. reliance upon a small number of instruments.
c. predictability of form and movements.
d. use of Greek and Roman mythological themes.

Answer: a

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