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in 1500 bc - 300 ad
1750
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.
The generally accepted dates are 1600 - 1750
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17th - 18th century - 1600 to 1750
The semibreve is a symbol in modern music notation. The modern musical notation dates back to 1600s to the Baroque period. There is no exact person who introduced the semibreve, but presumably a baroque composer.
in 1500 bc - 300 ad
The Baroque period in Europe began around 1598 and lasted until 1702 and the emergence of Rococo. Baroque and Rococo style overlap a bit, and this time period also saw a rise in the sciences. Late in the eighteenth century Romanticism was on the rise, the lavish Rococo was out of style. There is some debate as to the dates of Romanticism, narrow dates are 1750-1850. A wider range sees Romanticism lasting into Modernism. Realism begins in 1845 and lasts until 1880. Impressionism runs from 1870-1890. Post-Impressionism lasts about ten years, 1880-1890. The nineteenth century has seen a pluralism of style in art with many movements like Art Nouveau (1880-1914) and Cubism (1908-1918) to name a few. Timelines are available at the link below.
Baroque Duet - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
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1750
Baroque Suite - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 June 2012 (Brooklyn International Film Festival)
Palestrina (Apex)
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.
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 Go for Baroque 4-18 was released on: USA: 12 February 1963
The generally accepted dates are 1600 - 1750