mozart's opera the marriage of figaro cemented his reputation as a master of the genre, yet it received a lukewarm reception in vienna. which of the following reasons does the text give as to why this was the case? select one: the viennese public was not yet ready to accept the style of opera, preferring opera seria instead. the libretto was italian, whereas the viennese preferred german texts. the opera was the sequel to the barber of seville, which had yet to premiere in vienna. the opera poked fun of the aristocracy, which unsettled the aristocratic viennese.