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The Baroque Musical Period: Early, Middle, and Late

  • Period: 1551 to

    G. Caccini

    One of the founders of opera
  • Period: 1561 to

    Peri

    one of the founders of Opera, composed Dafne
  • Period: 1563 to

    Dowland

    English composer of lute music
  • Period: 1564 to

    Shakespeare

    English playwright and poet
  • Period: 1567 to

    Monteverdi

    Born in the Renaissance but an important composer of the early baroque
  • Period: 1570 to

    The Florentine Camerata

    A group of intellectuals who met to discuss the arts
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    Gibbons

    English composer of Anglican Church Music
  • Period: to

    Frescobaldi

    First modern keyboard virtuoso
  • Period: to

    Schutz

    Important German composer of the Middle baroque
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    The Early Baroque

    The early baroque introduced concepts like figured bass, monody, and introduced the Opera
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    Carissimi

    Leading composer of Roman cantatas
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    Strozzi

    Virtuoso singer, and a composer of cantatas
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    Legrenzi

    Italian composer and organist
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    Lully

    Establisher of French Opera
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    Charpentier

    Composer of French opera, pupil of Carissimi
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    Blow

    Teacher of Purcell
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    The Middle Baroque

    The middle baroque brought the key style of the baroque period, ornamentation and style. The cantata, oratorio, and opera had its rise here. The aria had its start here too.
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    Pachelbel

    German composer and organist
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    Torelli

    Contributed to the development of the concerto
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    Purcell

    Most important english composer of 17th century
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    Scarletti

    Teacher in Naples and very important Italian composer
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    Couperin

    French composer and keyboardist
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    Vivaldi

    Laid the foundations of the late baroque
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    Telemann

    More popular than J.S Bach during the Baroque
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    Rameau

    French theorist
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    J.S. Bach

    Considered greatest composer of the Baroque. An icon.
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    D. Scarletti

    Son of Alessandro
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    Quantz

    German composer and flutist. Teacher of Frederick the Great in Britain
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    Pergolesi

    Great compooser who died young. I sang a song by him last year!
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    The Late Baroque

    The late baroque saw the rise of such composers as Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, and Scarletti