In Baroque music, phrasing was continuous, while in Classical era music phrasing was short and based on cadences.
Clothes, Instrument, and the name of the Music!By Mr. Brains
The crossover from the Baroque to the Classical style occurred around the mid-18th century, with a general consensus placing it between 1730 and 1750. This transitional period saw composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel from the Baroque era paving the way for Classical composers such as Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The shift involved a move towards clarity, simplicity, and a focus on melody, contrasting the complex ornamentation of the Baroque period.
apparently music between 50 and 75 beats per minute.. SLOW stuff. baroque style preferably.
Mozart was a true Classical composer, and his style can be defined as simple, harmonious and melodious.
in 1500 bc - 300 ad
The baroque era was full of cantatas when the toccatas or no voice movements were predominant in the classical era.
classical pereiod
Classical sonatas use "sonata form" at least in their first movement. Baroque sonatas do not.
Historians used JS Bach's death to mark the end of the baroque era.
Clothes, Instrument, and the name of the Music!By Mr. Brains
The crossover from the Baroque to the Classical style occurred around the mid-18th century, with a general consensus placing it between 1730 and 1750. This transitional period saw composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel from the Baroque era paving the way for Classical composers such as Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The shift involved a move towards clarity, simplicity, and a focus on melody, contrasting the complex ornamentation of the Baroque period.
apparently music between 50 and 75 beats per minute.. SLOW stuff. baroque style preferably.
Mozart was a true Classical composer, and his style can be defined as simple, harmonious and melodious.
in 1500 bc - 300 ad
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends. A repeating decimal is a decimal that goes on and on.
That period in music is called "Baroque". Handel lived and worked in the final years of that period, and his latest music was contemporary of a new style that started to arise, the so-called "style gallant" or "pre-classical". That's why we say that Handel's works belong to the "late baroque".
The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.