How did audiences at musical performances change by the end of the Baroque period? (1 point) Responses Audiences were mostly made up of nobility. Audiences were mostly made up of nobility. Audiences were mostly made up of the middle class. Audiences were mostly made up of the middle class. Audiences included nobility as well as the middle class. Audiences included nobility as well as the middle class. Audiences were mostly made up of the lower class.

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By the end of the Baroque period, audiences included nobility as well as the middle class. This shift marked a significant change in who could access and appreciate musical performances, as the burgeoning middle class began to attend concerts and opera, expanding the social diversity of audiences beyond just the aristocracy.

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