Music

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    Baroque

    Trombone, Organ, Bassoon, Flute, Oboe.
    Baroque composers: Antonio Vivaldi: Italian, Violin. Works: Orlando furioso, The Four Seasons, Stabat Mater, and Gloria in D Major.
    Jean-Philippe Rameau: French, Harpsichord. Works: Pygmalion, Castor et Pollux and Les Indes Galantes.
    Henry Purcell: English, Organ, Lute. Works: Dido+Aeneas and the semi-operas The Fairy Queen and King Arthur.
    Heinrich Schütz: German, Organ. Works: Il primo libro de madrigali, Psalmen Davids.
    Source: Britannica, Wikipedia
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    Western music periods

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kdwDPsVSgmGFXoI7rig9skfeXhUfKYCyZEbMwGC3W2c/edit (Link to 3 songs per era step 4) Instruments: Research credits: vsl.info, omeka-s.grimmell.edu, wikipedia, www.mi.edu, and britannica
  • Chalumeau

    Chalumeau
    Chalumeau: Woodwind Family, invented 1690, Germany
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    Transition period

    Johann Sebastian Bach was a extremely influential composer of the Baroque era. Bach's death in 1750 signed the end of the Baroque era. Thus introducing a new era, the Classical era. Leading composers in this era were people such as Mozart and Karl Bach, Johann Bach's own son. As Johann Bach died, it gave way for a new era bound to happen eventually.
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    Classical

    Recorder, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet.
    Classical composers: Wolfgang Mozart: Austrian, Violin/Piano. Works: Don Giovanni, Symphony No.40, and Ave Verum Corpus.
    Karl Bach: German, Harpsichord. Works: Brandenburg Concertos, Partitas and Goldberg Variations.
    Joseph Haydn: Austrian, Organ, Violin. Works: Nelson Mass, The Seasons, and Scene 11 symphony face.
    Ludwig Van Beethoven: German, Organ, Harpsichord. Works: Moonlight Sonata, Missa Solemnis, and Fidelio.
    Source: Britannica, Wikipedia, Classic Fm.
  • French Horn

    French Horn
    French Horn: Brass Family, invented 1814, Germany
    Violin: String Family, invented Mid-16th century, Italy
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    Transition Period

    The Classical Era faded out a bit slower. Beethoven died in 1827, Schubert in 1828, causing a decline in majorly favored music production. The Classical Era was mainly an elegant style or vibe. you could say this era was a bit shorter than other musical eras.
    It is normal for eras to fade away more suddenly as soon as an influence that somewhat carries the era is gone or has passed.
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    Romantic

    Flute, Oboe, Recorder, Clarinet.
    Romantic Composers:

    Frederic Chopin: Polish, Piano, Works: Nocturnes, Etudes, Ballade, and Polonaises.
    Ludwig Van Beethoven: German, Harpsichord, Organ, Violin, Works: Missa Solemnis, Fidelio, Symphony No.5, Eroica.
    Richard Wagner: German, Piano, Works: The Flying Dutchman, Lohengrin, and The Ring of the Nibelung.
    Franz Schubert: Austrian, Piano, Works: Winterreise, Ellens Gesang III, and Rosamunde.
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    Igor Stravinsky

    Igor Stravinsky: Russian, Piano and an abundance of wind instruments. Works: Petrushka, Firebird, and Oedipus Rex.
  • Glockenspiel

    Glockenspiel
    Glockenspiel, Percussion Family, invented 1886, France
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    Sergei Prokofiev

    Sergei Prokofiev: Russian, Piano, Works: Piano Concerto No.3, and Violin Concerto No.1 in D.
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    20th Century

    20th Century Composers:
    Lili Boulanger: French, Piano, Violin, Cello, Harp. Works: Les Sirenes, D'un Soir Triste, and Pie Jesu.
    Benjamin Britten: English, Piano, Works: Curlew River, Peter Grimes, Death in Venice, and Gloriana.
    Sources: Wikipedia, Classic FM.
  • Vibraphone

    Vibraphone
    Vibraphone: Percussion Family, invented 1920, America