Baroque composers. English composers.

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The baroque era in music lasted roughly from 1600 till 1750, which is usually subdivided into early baroque (1600-1650), high baroque (1650-1700) and late baroque (1700-1750).


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Quintet Spielbuch
By Various. Edited by Herrmann. For recorder (5). 16 pieces by Renaissance and Baroque composers arranged by Ulrich Herrmann for recorder quintet. Published by Heinrichshofen Verlag.
Composers in Time
By Heather Rathnau. Edited by Heather Rathnau. For General Music Theory. This edition: Quick-reference handbook. Musical time periods, musical styles and composers representing each era, including the Pre-Baroque & Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary periods. Published by Theory Time.
Recorder & More - J. Fischer (CD) sheet music cover
For Recorder. Recorder & More - Five Light Suites (Book & CD) Five Baroque Suites for Alto Recorder and Basso Continuo, with Play-Along CD. Text language English. Level: Intermediate. Published by Ancora.
It’s Baroque Time, Vol. 2 sheet music cover
By Jorg Draeger. For Recorder. It’s Baroque Time (Klingendes Barock) Vol. 1 For 1 or 2 soprano recorders. Text language English, German. Level: Intermediate. Published by Melodie Edition.
It’s Baroque Time, Vol. 1 sheet music cover
By Jorg Draeger. For Recorder. It’s Baroque Time (Klingendes Barock) Vol. 1 For 1 or 2 soprano recorders. Text language English, German. Level: Intermediate. Published by Melodie Edition.
Judas Maccabaeus; Act II, Aria: Sound an alarm - full score sheet music cover
By George Frideric Handel. Arranged by Jadassohn, Salomon (1831-1902), Editor. For 3 trumpet, timpani, organ, strings (2.2.1.1.1), solo voice, mixed choir. This edition: full score. German English: Baroque. Composed 1747. Published by Edwin F. Kalmus.


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