Because the baroque period ended when J.S.Bach died
the baroque period started in 17th century. around 1600 to 1750.
17th - 18th century - 1600 to 1750
The proper chronological order of musical style periods is as follows: the Medieval period (approximately 500-1400), followed by the Renaissance (1400-1600), the Baroque period (1600-1750), the Classical period (1750-1820), the Romantic period (1820-1900), and finally the 20th century and contemporary music (1900-present). Each period is characterized by distinct developments in musical form, harmony, and instrumentation.
Rococo during the first part, later Neoclassicism.
King François I ordered the Chateau to be built. He was the original owner, and wanted it to be closer to his mistress, and used it for hunting trips. For more than 80 years after the death of King François, French kings abandoned the château, allowing it to fall into decay. Finally, in 1639 King Louis XIII gave it to his brother, Gaston d'Orléans, who saved the château from ruin by carrying out much restoration work. King Louis XIV had the great keep restored and furnished the royal apartments. The king then added a 1,200-horse stable, enabling him to use the château as a hunting lodge and a place to entertain a few weeks each year. Nonetheless, Louis XIV abandoned the château in 1685. From 1725 to 1733, Stanislas Leszczyński (Stanislas I), the deposed King of Poland and father-in-law of King Louis XV, lived at Chambord. In 1745, as a reward for valour, the king gave the château to Maurice de Saxe, Marshal of France who installed his military regiment there. Maurice de Saxe died in 1750 and once again the colossal château sat empty for many years.
the baroque period started in 17th century. around 1600 to 1750.
The Baroque era's time period is typically defined as the years 1590-1725. This timeframe is often divided into three parts: Early Baroque (1590-1625), High Baroque (1625-1660), and Late Baroque (1660-1725).
He lived during the Baroque Period, and the year of his death, 1750, marked its end, and the beginning of the Classical Period.
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Historians used JS Bach's death to mark the end of the baroque era.
17th - 18th century - 1600 to 1750
If you mean the baroqe music era it ended with Sebastian Bach's death, on 1750.
The Baroque Era covers the period from about 1600 to about 1750.
Most historians say it ended in the year 1750, when Baroque master Johann Sebastian Bach died, though the composition of Baroque music was common until about 1760.
Do you mean what period was Johann Bach in? He was in the Baroque period. 1600 - 1750