Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and George Frederic Handel (1685-1759) were popular composers during the very late Baroque and during the early "pre-classical" or Rococo Period (c.1730 to 1760).
Emotional music presented in elaborate productions
A synonym for polyphonic music would be counterpoint.
wolfgang amadeus mozart
Carl Philip Emanueal Bach.
christoph willibald gluck
Guido d'Arezzo
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You could be less of a d*ck by actually giving the answer. It's Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome. Wipe that smile off. This sh*t ain't funny.
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Entertainers such as singers, tumbler, jugglers, clowns or storytellers who wandered about Europe during the medieval period called were called minstrels and jongulers.
The first was the Empire's founder, Charlemage. He was "Holy" because his rule had been blessed by the Pope - Leo III crowned Charlemagne personally. He was "Roman" because the Holy Roman Empire was meant to return to Europe the order and cultural life that had been lost when the original Ancient Rome fell.