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The word baroque, meaning bizarre and exuberant came from a term used in the 1860’s to describe the ornate and highly decorated style of the 17th and 18th century architecture in Germany and Austria.
The music is highly decorated using trills and ornaments so this term was quite appropriate, it had more or less the same structures, using sequences and octave patterns.
A good example of baroque music is Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’.
Vivaldi was a typical Baroque composer of his time,
He was a composer who lived in Venice and taught music at an all-girls orphanage for most of his life.
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