George Frideric Handel
He lived during the Baroque Period, and the year of his death, 1750, marked its end, and the beginning of the Classical Period.
Johann Sebastian Bach lived during the Baroque era, which spanned roughly from 1600 to 1750. This period is characterized by its ornate musical style, the use of counterpoint, and the development of various musical forms such as the concerto and the sonata. Bach's work, particularly in sacred and instrumental music, epitomizes the complexity and emotional depth of Baroque music. His compositions remain influential, bridging the transition to the Classical era that followed.
Bach, today, is the standard for Baroque-era music.
Both JC Bach (Johann Christian Bach) and CPE Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) were composers during the Classical era.
No, Johann Sebastian Bach is not considered a composer of the Romantic period. He lived during the Baroque era, with his most significant works created between 1703 and 1750. The Romantic period followed the Classical era and began in the late 18th century, with composers like Beethoven, Chopin, and Wagner emerging during that time. Bach's music had a profound influence on later composers, including those in the Romantic period, but he is not classified within that era himself.
Short answer: Baroque Slightly longer answer: Johann Sebastian Bach lived from 1685 to 1750 and was thus a composer of the 'late Baroque' period.
He lived during the Baroque Period, and the year of his death, 1750, marked its end, and the beginning of the Classical Period.
All dinosaurs lived in the same era of COURSE! The mezoic era.
Johann Sebastian Bach lived during the Baroque era, which spanned roughly from 1600 to 1750. This period is characterized by its ornate musical style, the use of counterpoint, and the development of various musical forms such as the concerto and the sonata. Bach's work, particularly in sacred and instrumental music, epitomizes the complexity and emotional depth of Baroque music. His compositions remain influential, bridging the transition to the Classical era that followed.
Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
Bach, today, is the standard for Baroque-era music.
Both JC Bach (Johann Christian Bach) and CPE Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) were composers during the Classical era.
No, Johann Sebastian Bach is not considered a composer of the Romantic period. He lived during the Baroque era, with his most significant works created between 1703 and 1750. The Romantic period followed the Classical era and began in the late 18th century, with composers like Beethoven, Chopin, and Wagner emerging during that time. Bach's music had a profound influence on later composers, including those in the Romantic period, but he is not classified within that era himself.
Bach.
Baroque Era[4 sure] ^^thanks for the answer ;D
Put 10 people in a room and ask them the same question and one will get 10 different answers. There is no "one" most popular composer from the baroque era that everyone will agree 100% with ... there are, however, many great composers from the baroque era, like Bach, Pachelbel, Buxtehude and many lesser knowns.
Baroque