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baroque music was actually almost completely dominated by polyphonic music with only a few homophonic pieces when it was moving into the classical era. probie :)
Baroque Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer. He wrote several concertos, chorales, and pieces of music known as "Passions". His music was considered to be Baroque. Baroque music is a style of music that was popular during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Any piece by Bach, like his minuets.
It depends on what type of music you want. Haydn, Hummel, and basically every major composer wrote trumpet solos, duets, and ensembles during the classical, baroque, romantic, etc eras. But, there are plenty of other trumpet pieces. They Haydn and Hummel trumpet concertos are two of the most famous from the classical era, Bugler's Holiday is a good one from the 20th century.
Johann Pachelbel was famous for being a German Baroque composer, organist, and instructor. He created many famous organ pieces, which boosted the popularity of the German organ. He was also an inspirational developer of the Baroque fugue and chorale prelude.
In Baroque music, phrasing was continuous, while in Classical era music phrasing was short and based on cadences.
Beethoven wrote classical
The compositions composed in Baroque period were numerous. These included cantatas, motets, music for churches, music for plays, plus many pieces for soloists. Orchestral pieces were common and very popular.
string orchestras
Specify "what song". Because there are many kinds of classical pieces, each with its own musical integrity and style, courtesy of the composer. To what song are you referring to? Perhaps if you post a link I can answer this question for you. In the meantime, Google "classical music" and see if your song is listed. Many classical pieces sound familiar to many people and many classical pieces are quite famous. Hope this helps.
canons are generally baroque pieces, such as the likes of pachabell and bach wrote.
They are different time periods and centuries. The baroque period was before romantic. Baroque art was more of catching their subjects in action and it was also more realistic, while romantic art is usually more of heroic. This is the major difference without going into the different aspects and uniqueness of each one.