This would take an entire encyclopaedia and more to explain, not the least because it would cover about 1,000 years. However the link below should help as it covers the periods you enquire about. It covers the 'baroque' period and gives links to the 'medieval' period.
These different from modified baroque and rococo in America.
Classical principles and styles.
Balthasar Neumann's church at Vierzehnheiligen straddled the Baroque and Rococo styles.
Aristocratic, Bourgeoisie, and counter/catholic reformation.
Baroque.
'Baroque' refers to certain ornate architectural styles of the 1500's through to the 1700's.The changing styles have been broadly classified as Early Baroque, High Baroque, Late Baroque.Baroque architecture is very extravagant. It has numerous decorative features that go well beyond simple enhancement.Certain architectural terms, though not necessarily exclusive to the Baroque period, are often used when describing various aspects of Baroque features. For example:-frescoesputtosfaçadestuccotrompe l'oeilChurrigueresque spatial decorationubiquitous rusticationFor pictures and more information, see Related links below.
Baroque music nearly always contains a harpsichord. The string family are the main family in Baroque music, meaning that string instruments play the melody. The only other instruments usually featured in Baroque music were early versions of the trumpet and the clarinet. There was no piano in Baroque music.
The main musical eras are: Medieval (500-1400), Renaissance (1400-1600), Baroque (1600-1750), Classical (1750-1820), Romantic (1800-1910), Modern (1900-1950), and Contemporary (1950-present). Each era is characterized by distinct musical styles, techniques, and forms that reflect the artistic and cultural trends of the time.
classical principles and styles -APEX
Baroque is a type of cathedral that represents a mix of styles from Romanesque to early Gothic and High Gothic. An example of a baroque style cathedral is St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, New York.
What is the Baroque period of music? The Baroque period refers to an era that started around 1600 and ended around 1750, and included composers like Bach, Vivaldi and Handel, who pioneered new styles like the concerto and the sonata.
There were others, but the Gothic and Romanesque were the medieval architectural styles most commonly talked about.