Claudio Monteverdi was the bridge composer between the Renaissance Era to the Baroque Era.
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The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
Ludwig van Beethoven
Maybe Beethoven because he lived from 1770-1827.
yesNO
The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.
One prominent figure who served as a bridge between scholastic thought of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas combined Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology, setting the stage for the intellectual development of the Renaissance period. His works influenced thinkers of both eras and helped pave the way for a new approach to incorporating classical learning into Christian thought.
Beethoven!
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
Ludwig van Beethoven
Palestrina (Apex)
Franz Lizt
Maybe Beethoven because he lived from 1770-1827.
I think that the answer is Frank Bridge
The course in modern history starts with the Renaissance because the intellectual transformation during the Renaissance resulted in it being viewed as a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern Era. So basically the intellectual transformation sets it apart from earlier history.