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This piece was innovative because it introduced a new way of meter with new rhythmic notations and meters.
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The legend is that the piece was presented to church officials and they allowed polyphonic music to continue to be performed in the church.
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It was Antonio Vivaldi's first published collection of concertos, and it inspired Johann Sebastian Bach was inspired by it and transcribed six of them for keyboard instruments.
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This piece consisted of all twenty-four scales, which was a huge feat for this time period. It was played using a well-rounded tuning system, which allowed for composers to not be limited to outdated tuning systems.
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This piece was the first of its kind to establish the definition of tonality, which was a dominant part of Western music. This allowed for a good foundation to define what tonality is for centuries after his death.
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Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges was known for conducting one of the finest orchestras in Europe, and premiered Haydn's "Paris Symphonies", and even some of his own compositions.
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