Late Baroque (music)
In Western classical music the Late Baroque era, that is the last stage of the Baroque, extends from the 1680s to the middle of the 18th century.[1] It is the era of Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel and Bach.[2]
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References
Sources
- Bukofzer, Manfred F. (2013). Music in the Baroque Era – From Monteverdi to Bach (digital ed.). Read Books. ISBN 9781447496786.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Chew, Leslie; DeReiter, Dwight; Doheny, Cathy; Gilbert, Colin (2010). The Daily Book of Classical Music: 365 Readings that Teach, Inspire & Entertain. Walter Foster Publishing. ISBN 9781600582011.
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