There were lots more than two ... that list surely includes Johann Sebastian Bach and Dietrich Buxtehude. Some of the other main composers during the Baroque time period were Antonio Vivaldi and George Frideric Handel. Although there were probably many other composers they just never became as popular and are well known. Also, some of the Famous people during this time were Rembrandt van Rijn, John Milton, Jan Vermeer, Isaac newton, Rene de LaSalle, William Penn, Peter the Great, and Gabriel Fahrenheit.
Bach and Handel
Johann Sebastian Bach, yes, but not Beethoven. Beethoven bridged the Classical and Romantic eras.Another giant of the Baroque era was George Frideric Handel.
The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick
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Bach and Handel
Johann Sebastian Bach, yes, but not Beethoven. Beethoven bridged the Classical and Romantic eras.Another giant of the Baroque era was George Frideric Handel.
The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.
The two main concepts associated with Baroque music are basso continuo and the doctrine of the affections. These were used to create elaborate and emotional musical genres such as opera, cantata, and concerto.
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick
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baroque music was actually almost completely dominated by polyphonic music with only a few homophonic pieces when it was moving into the classical era. probie :)
During the Baroque era to travel on land people used horses and their own two feet. To travel by water people used boats, obviously.
Beethoven started composing during the Classical Era, and largely influenced the transition to the Romantic Era.
A lot of it was written for the church or for god.There is a strict adherence to form.Also one of them can be Doctrine of affectionsI think you're looking for Basso continuo:The Doctrine of Affections
The cast of Two Baroque Churches - 1955 includes: Charles Eames as Narrator