In the 1930s this composer began to make a deliberate appeal to ordinary citizens by rejecting radical dissonance and atonality, working instead on a series of projects based on rural and Western American ideas. His or her musical style is characterized by the use of folk songs and popular elements, tonal harmony, and a clear, luminous orchestration.
(A) Stravinsky
(B) Cage
(C) Zwilich
(D) Adams
(E) Copland