Johann Sebastian Bach comes to mind. A very famous composer from the Baroque period of Classical Music.
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He was from the baroque period.
The semibreve is a symbol in modern music notation. The modern musical notation dates back to 1600s to the Baroque period. There is no exact person who introduced the semibreve, but presumably a baroque composer.
The baroque era - from around 1600 to the death of Handel in 1759 - saw both the birth of opera as a musical form and its growth into perhaps the most enduring musical genre. It was an evolutionary period and operas written are referred to as baroque operas.
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Alessandro Scarlatti was an Italian composer famous for his operas. Antonio Vivaldi was a famous Italian Baroque composer who was known for his violin concertos.
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You are probably thinking of the Baroque period which ended in 1750 with the death of Johann Sebastian Bach. The reason the period ended there is because Bach was an impossible act to follow. He had just about said it all for Baroque music and the so-called Classical period was next. There is a LOT more to know on this subject but it can be engrossing reading.
No. It opens with a 'sinfonia' a name given in the baroque period to an orchestral piece which served as an introduction - an early form of the overture.
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