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The organ is usually the instrument that is often played with Baroque music.
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The style of music Antonio Vivaldi played was Baroque music which he turned into a classical style.
The instrument that dominated the sound of the Baroque orchestra, and generally led to the rising popularity of instrumental music was the violin.
Baroque is a genre of music. e.g. This baroque music is being very well played.
The violin is played in a wide variety of musical genres. Since the Baroque period, it has become an important classical instrument.
Musicals weren't invented until the 20th century, but what I think is meant here is 'what was the most prominent piece of music of the baroque period?' Well, to answer this, I would say it was Handel's Messiah. This was an Oratorio (a religious piece of music) which was written in 1741 by Handel. It became incredibly popular, and still is today, being performed around the world at Easter. I'm sure you are aware of the Hallelujah chorus.
Basso continuo, sometimes just called _¾_continuo_¾, was played by a keyboard instrument and another bass instrument such as cello, violone (an old form of double bass) or bassoon. The keyboard instrument was normally a harpsichord or, if it was being played in a church, an organ.
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Originally it was designed during the Baroque music period of time, to play Classical/Baroque. Today however it could be used to play any style of music.
Rameau was a French composer in the Baroque period. 'Notes inegales' was a prominent feature in his music. Pralltrillers and trills in his music usually start from the upper note.