Baroque Period
The Baroque period of music existed from 1600 to 1750. The word Baroque means "highly decorated" which was a suitable description for music of this time. This was a time at which we today, consider to be a fairytale, full of kings, queens, and castles. Music at this time was very ornate and predominantly enjoyed by the Royal courts. Its patrons included Kings Queens, and Dukes. Musicians also received support from the Catholic Church, whom at the time, had more authority and influence than the kings themselves, but in this era played less of a role in music than that of previous eras. Academies, private associations that sponsored musical activities, supported music in many cities. Much music written toward the end of the Baroque period was written for amateur performers in the households of the aristocracy and wealthy class. Most of this music was instrumental, but vocal music was often included. There was no institutional organization for teaching musical arts, so......
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