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L'Orfeo
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London's Earliest Concerts
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JS Bach
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Antonio Vivaldi's L’Estro Armonico
Commonly regarded as one of the most influential collections published in the 18th century because it was the first Italian concertos produced outside of Italy, while also establishing model for the 18th century concertos. -
Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier volume 1
Explores the possibilities of playing all 24 major and minor scales on the keyboard in tune. -
Rameau's Traité de l’harmonie
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Joseph Haydn
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Handel's Messiah
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Viennese Classical Period
It's characterized by the works of composers like Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, who established and refined the classical style. Vienna became the musical hub of Europe during this time, attracting musicians and fostering musical innovation. -
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WA Mozart
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Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges as director of Concerts des Amateurs
Artistic growth for orchestra. -
Mozart's Don Giovanni
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Haydn's Symphony No. 94 "Surprise"