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The Camerata, specifically the Florentine Camerata, was a group of late Renaissance intellectuals, musicians, and poets in Florence, Italy, in the late 16th century. They aimed to revive the classical Greek drama and believed that music should enhance the emotional expression of the text. This group was instrumental in the development of early Opera by creating a new style of vocal music that combined elements of speech and song, leading to the emergence of the first operas. Their work laid the foundation for the operatic tradition that followed.

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