Baroque
This is as theory in musical aesthetics widely accepted by the Baroque composers in the Baroque era. The "Doctrine of the Affections" was first promulgated at the end of the Renaissance. It is the result of many minds at work so it couldn't be attributed to a sigle writer.
A lot of it was written for the church or for god.There is a strict adherence to form.Also one of them can be Doctrine of affectionsI think you're looking for Basso continuo:The Doctrine of Affections
The baroque idea that only one feeling should be communicated in a piece of music is known as the "Affections" or "Doctrine of Affections." This concept posits that a composition should evoke a single emotional response in the listener, allowing for a more profound and focused experience. Composers of the baroque era, such as Bach and Vivaldi, often employed specific musical techniques and motifs to convey these distinct emotions effectively. This approach aimed to create a direct and impactful connection between the music and its audience.
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tonality
This is as theory in musical aesthetics widely accepted by the Baroque composers in the Baroque era. The "Doctrine of the Affections" was first promulgated at the end of the Renaissance. It is the result of many minds at work so it couldn't be attributed to a sigle writer.
A lot of it was written for the church or for god.There is a strict adherence to form.Also one of them can be Doctrine of affectionsI think you're looking for Basso continuo:The Doctrine of Affections
The baroque idea that only one feeling should be communicated in a piece of music is known as the "Affections" or "Doctrine of Affections." This concept posits that a composition should evoke a single emotional response in the listener, allowing for a more profound and focused experience. Composers of the baroque era, such as Bach and Vivaldi, often employed specific musical techniques and motifs to convey these distinct emotions effectively. This approach aimed to create a direct and impactful connection between the music and its audience.
The Middle Ages
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The Progressive Era began with the modified theory of Social Darwinism and the eminent corruption within their government.
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A popular name for the Mesozoic era is the age of the reptiles. This is believed to have been 252 to 66 million years ago.
Mass Prison Era
It became popular during the baroque era until present times.
the discovery of the germ theory
The Grand Unification Epoch.