Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
Thomas Weelkes was a composer from the late Renaissance era, specifically active during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He is best known for his contributions to English madrigal music, which flourished during this period. Weelkes's works often exhibit intricate vocal harmonies and lively rhythms, characteristic of the Renaissance style. His compositions reflect the era's emphasis on expressive text setting and the development of polyphony.
Duccio: Late Medieval Raphael: Renaissance Tintoretto: Baroque Greuze: Neoclasssical
By the late Baroque period instrumental music was commonplace and there was an emphasis on depicting string emotions but with strict rhythmic, dynamic, and metric rules. All of those things had just begun to develop in the late Renaissance. Also, the Baroque period had Opera.
Georges Bizet (25th October 1838 - 3rd June 1875) was a French composer and pianist of the Romantic era. franz liszt
the late renaissance, and was a key composer in the transition to Baroque music
Jan Sweelinck was a Dutch composer (1562-1621) of the late Renaissance and very early Baroque periods.
venetian masks have mainly been around since the late 1500's
No, early renaissance.
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Thomas Morley was a late-Renaissance composer, active during the life of William Shakespeare. He was one of the most important and prolific composers of English madrigals, and his settings of songs from Shakespeare's plays are, along with those of Robert Johnson, the only contemporary ones still surviving.
2 of the most important were the "Crossing of the Rubicon" by Julius Caesar in 49 BC and the Italian Renaissance, late 14th - late 15th Centuries.
One important late romantic composer who responded to the unbridled emotionalism of romanticism with a return to Viennese classicism was Johannes Brahms. He sought to combine the rich harmonies and emotional depth of the Romantic era with the structural clarity and formal balance of the Classical period in his compositions.
Napoleon Bonaparte
The Renaissance began in Northern Southern London in the late 1500
The European Renaissance occurred from 14th-17th century.
Carlo (not Carlos) Gesualdo was born on March 8th, 1566. He was a composer during the late Renaissance period. His music consisted of expressive madrigals.