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  • Baroque Music: Composers

    Biographical sketches of thirty-six composers from the period.

    baroque-music.com

  • Baroque Composers

    List of names arranged by death date from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers. Includes links to individual biographies and further resources.

    stevenestrella.com

  • Baroque: 1600-1750

    Introduction to the period from Essentials of Music linked to details on historical themes, musical context, style, and composer biographies.

    www.essentialsofmusic.com

  • Baroque Music

    Articles, suggested recordings, links, biographies, portraits, plus music samples, notes on performance, information on the lute-harpsichord and the Baroque violin bow, and background on organ builder Gottfried Silbermann.

    www.baroquemusic.org

  • Kunst der Fuge - 17th c.

    Inclusive list of fugues written in the 1600's, comprising all the relevant repertory up to date and links to classical musician pages.

    www.kunstderfuge.com

  • Music History 102: The Baroque Age

    Composers, major styles and developments, illustrations, and Real Audio RAM sound files.

    www.ipl.org

  • Baroque Music

    Brief studies of styles and composers from throughout the period. Links to related topics, including images, history, and clothing.

    www.kipar.org

  • Baroque Composers

    Alphabetical index of over 100 Wikipedia articles plus internal links to related material.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • The Italian Seicento (17th Century)

    Traces the beginning of opera in Florence with links to biographies of composers and related material. From the Here Of a Sunday Morning radio program.

    www.hoasm.org

  • German Baroque Music (17th Century)

    Follows the development of the new music from Italy with emphasis on Schütz and Schein. From the Here of a Sunday Morning radio program.

    www.hoasm.org

  • Western Europe from 1650 to 1750

    Overview of new musical developments with special focus on Purcell, Couperin, Lully, and Rameau from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.

    www.hoasm.org

  • The Italian Settecento (18th Century)

    Summary of developments in Bel Canto and Opera Buffa as well as instrumental developments with links to biographies and related material from the Here Of a Sunday Morning radio program.

    www.hoasm.org

  • The German Pre-Classics (1700-1760)

    Follows the popularizing of late Baroque musical styles, emphasizing Frederick the Great, Quantz, Graun, and Telemann. From the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.

    www.hoasm.org

  • Early Baroque (1600-1680)

    Background information, resources, and biographies and keyworks of the composers from The Conservatory at Humanities Web.

    www.humanitiesweb.org

  • Late Baroque (1680-1750)

    Background information, resources, biographies, and key works of the composers from The Conservatory at Humanities Web.

    www.humanitiesweb.org

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