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The Baroque Era
No, the Renaissance period came slightly before the Baroque period. However, a large number of Baroque composers were influenced by Renaissance music.
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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.
During the course of European History, the Gothic Period came before the Baroque Period. "Gothic" refers especially to a style of architecture (although much else was also involved) that first appeared in the Middle Ages during the 12th century. By contrast, "Baroque" refers to a distinctive style of architecture (and much else) that first appeared in the 1600s.
After Baroque comes the Classical Era which is not to be confused with the Classical Music in general. This era gave birth to musical giants such as Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, all who formed the 1st Viennese School. The Romantic period or the Rococo if you want to be specific, follows the Classical Period. The Classical period starts roughly at 1751 after the death of J.S. Bach.
The Classical Period. that was in the 1800's
Classical Period
Before the Romanticism movement, there was the Neoclassicism movement, which emphasized order, reason, and rationality. Neoclassicism was a reaction against the excesses of the Baroque period and sought to revive classical art and architecture.
what came before the Renaissance period was midevil times.
The Elizabethan period came first, and was only in England, because Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England. The Baroque period came later, mostly in continental Europe, and refers mainly to a period in architecture with florid decoration, and in music.