| The Baroque Age |
Named after the popular
ornate architectural style of the time, the Baroque period (ca.1600
to 1750) saw composers beginning to rebel against the styles
that were prevalent during the High Renaissance. This was a time when
the many monarchies of Europe vied in outdoing each other in pride, pomp
and pageantry. Many monarchs employed composers at their courts, where
they were little more than servants expected to churn out music for any
desired occasions. The greatest composer of the period, Johann Sebastian
Bach, was such a servant. Yet the best composers of the time were able
to break new musical ground, and in so doing succeeded in creating an
entirely new style of music. |