No. Μonophonic and polyfonic styles of music -like gregorian hymns,organoum, discantous- were the first types of music(dating back to 7th-9th century). Soon the barok writers took over and eventually after the 17th-18th century classical music came up, followed by the romantic century and then the contemporary.
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FalseIt could be an aria, a cantata, a song.Searching on the word suite doesn't bring up anything vocal. In the 17th century a suite was a set of interrelated pieces for a solo instrument or an orchestra. Bach wrote suites for cello, for violin, for keyboard and for orchestra. A suite could also be a selection of pieces from a larger work, like Handel's Water Music Suite, made of pieces from a large set he wrote to be played as his King's barge floated down the Thames, or his Suite from the Music For The Royal Fireworks.
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
Thomas Jallis was known for his expertise in various musical instruments, particularly the lute and the viol. He was a prominent figure in the 17th century, contributing to the development of instrumental music during that period. Jallis also composed for the keyboard and was involved in the performance of both vocal and instrumental music. His work reflected the rich tapestry of baroque music.
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The 17th Century
The 17th century comes before the 18th.
In the 17th century: 1606-1669.
1678 is a date in the 17th century AD.
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the role of an apothecary in 17th century England.
It is the 17th century. Looking at the number, 1600 years have gone, which is 16 centuries and it is 9 years into the next century, so it is the 17th century.
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