Baroque

By jxs190
  • Period: 1550 to

    de'calvalieri

  • Period: 1551 to

    Caccuni

  • Period: 1557 to

    Gabrieli

  • Period: 1560 to

    Viadana

  • Period: 1560 to

    Praetorius

  • Period: 1561 to

    Peri

  • Period: 1562 to

    Bull

  • Period: 1563 to

    Dowland

  • Period: 1564 to

    Hassler

  • Period: 1564 to

    Shakespeare

  • Period: 1567 to

    Monteverdi

  • Period: 1567 to

    Campion

  • Period: 1568 to

    Banchieri

  • Period: 1570 to

    Rossi

  • Period: 1580 to

    Agazzari

  • Period: 1582 to

    Gagliano

  • Period: 1582 to

    D'india

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    Gibbons

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    Frescobaldi

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    Schutz

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    Schein

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    Scheidt

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    Manelli

  • Genres

    Opera
    Ballets
    Masses
    Magnificants
    Vespers
    Motets
    Madrigals
    Cantatas
    Oratorio
  • Stylistic Traits

    Homophoy
    Free rhythms
    Start of tonality
    Poetic form
    Binary form
    Markings begin to be used
    Contrast
    Basso continuo
  • inventions

    Opera
    Oboe
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    Cavalli

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    Carissimi

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    Du mont

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    Strozzi

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    Locke

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    Bontempi

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    Legrenzi

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    Kerll

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    Baltzar

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    Lully

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    Buxtehude

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    J.C Bach

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    Charpentier

  • other events

    The end of the ming dynasty
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    Blow

  • Genres

    Cantatas
    Opera
    Concerto
    Sonata
    Trio
    Ballets
  • Stylistic traits

    Recitative melodies
    Basso continuo
    Tonal system
    Homophony/ polyphony
    ritornellos
    strings dominated
  • inventions

    candy cane
    pocket watch
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    Correlli

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    Pachelbel

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    Steffani

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    Torelli

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    Purcell

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    Scarletti

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    Kuhani

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    Ariosti

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    couperin

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    Caldara

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    Albinoni

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    Keiser

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    Vivaldi

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    Telemann

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    Rameau

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    J.S Bach

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    Handel

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    Scarlatti

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    Porpora

  • other events

    Salem witch trials
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    Tartini

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    Vinci

  • Period: to

    quantz

  • Genres

    Opera
    cantata
    oratorio
    concerto
    sonata
  • stylistic traits

    fortspinning
    basso continuo
    steady tempos
    16th notes
    diatonic system established
    polyphony/ homophony
    ritornello, fuges, da capo aria
    binary form
    "hair pins"
  • Inventions

    piano
    tuning fork
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    Martini

  • other important events

    united kingdom is formed
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    Pergolesi