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Baroque refers to a style or period of architecture in Europe. An example of a sentence would be: "The building was beautifully done in the baroque style".
Often, people describe the Classical period of music as being heavily Romantic. However, the Romance period was after the Classical period. Classical is usually just referred to as Classical.
In the Baroque period, people wore clothes that had a lot of detail. The rich people used fine lace and bows. Women wore dresses with corsets that were often decorated with bows and elaborate stitching, with petticoats, and high-heeled shoes. Men wore suits of silk or velvet with shirts that had ruffles and also high-heeled shoes. They also wore powdered wigs, while women piled their hair on top of their head.
The period that began after the Renaissance and continues to today
Gothic literature is usually a combination of horror and romance, begun in the mid 1760's. It can also refer to literature from that time period. Grotesque literature features horror as well, but could be from any time period, and might contain different elements than Gothic.
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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No, he was of the Renaissance period
Before Baroque was the Renaissance era.
YES!
Well, the Renaissance is divided into two parts: early and high. So really, the High Renaissance would be considered the transitional period between Early Renaissance and Baroque. In most of Europe, the High Renaissance lasted until about 1600, when the Baroque period began. In Italy, the High Renaissance technically lasted until 1600, but around 1520, another artistic movement became popular: Mannerism. Mannerism was a movement dominated by complicated, intellectual art. Allegories, distorted figures, and complicated compositions are characteristic of this movement. Other Italian artists persisted in the High Renaissance style, so that time frame (1520 to 1600) is still considered to be part of the High Renaissance.
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By the late Baroque period instrumental music was commonplace and there was an emphasis on depicting string emotions but with strict rhythmic, dynamic, and metric rules. All of those things had just begun to develop in the late Renaissance. Also, the Baroque period had Opera.
The Classical period took the polyphony, some structures and the new tonal system from the Renaissance/Baroque period and made it a clearer and mostly homophonic music which is still what is prevalent currently... The Classical period took the polyphony, some structures and the new tonal system from the Renaissance/Baroque period and made it a clearer and mostly homophonic music which is still what is prevalent currently...
Rembrandt became a painter at the end of the Renaissance period and is said to belong to the Dutch Baroque movement.
No - Renaissance or early Baroque. The latter was followed by the little-noticed Rococo then the Classical period.
False.