1600 - 1750
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Favored Homophonic texture.
baroque and classical
Because not everyone stopped composing in the old styles and forms or began the new ones at the same time. The Baroque and Classical periods overlapped to a great extent, as did all earlier and later periods. It's impossible to point to a date and say before that date everyone was composing Baroque-style music and after it everyone wrote in Classical styles. Music constantly evolves, and the named "eras" are given dates from hindsight. For example, Beethoven's early music was in the Classical style, based on Mozart and Haydn; his later compositions broke free of the precision and structure of classical forms and became freer and more emotional, leading into the Romantic period.
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The correct chronological order of the art periods is as follows: Mannerism (16th century), followed by Baroque (17th century), then Rococo (early 18th century), Neoclassicism (late 18th to early 19th century), Romanticism (late 18th to mid-19th century), and finally the Pre-Raphaelite movement (mid-19th century). The Renaissance (14th to 17th century) precedes Mannerism and is not included in this specific list.
Favored Homophonic texture.
Renaissance, baroque and romantique
early baroque
baroque and classical
Medieval-Renaissance-Baroque-Classical-Romantic-20th Century
Historians used JS Bach's death to mark the end of the baroque era.
You will notice some overlapping of dates and periods as they did not always have exact beginning or end dates. Medieval: 500-1400 Renaissance: 1400-1620 Baroque: 1600-1750 Classical: 1730-1820 Romantic: 1810-1910 20th Century: 1910-2000 Modern: 2001-Present
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Periodization refers to categorizing periods of history by name. Some examples of named periods of history include the Middle Ages, Gothic, and Baroque.
Baroque Duet - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
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