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  1. Many of the qualities that became associated with the so-called Viennese Classic style of the 18th century—especially the instrumental music of Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethovenhad their origins in the tuneful vocal style of Neapolitan opera.

  2. The Venetian “polychoral” compositions of the late 16th century, involved spatially separate choirs singing predominantly in alternation and were among the most famous musical events in Europe. Their influence on musical practice in other countries, was enormous.

  3. Despite being often sung a cappella, Venetian folk music featured in the past some typical instrument which has felt into disuse before the 20th Century. Between them, the "baga" (a small bagpipe with two pipes) and the piva (bagpipe) (a recorder made of chestnut wood).

  4. One notable feature of this list is that only a few of the terms allude to the absent, yet central, ingredient, the music; the others imply self-sufficiency and could have been—and were—applied to any kind of dramatic work.

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  5. Sep 30, 2016 · Antonio Vivaldi is without a doubt one of the most influential baroque musicians. He was born in Venice in 1678, and was baptized almost immediately. Many historians note the significance of this event, because it suggests that Vivaldi was set to lead a life heavily influenced by Catholicism.

  6. Aug 6, 2020 · Vienna was the city of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and Haydn in his later years - as well as many others. The music of what we now call the Classical and Romantic Eras - roughly spanning the period between rise of Haydn and the demise of Brahms - has deep roots in Vienna.)

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  8. Music, primarily pipe music, held an important place in ancient Roman theatre. During plays, the actors, pantomimes, and tragedians would be accompanied by a chorus of singers and an orchestra of wind or percussion instruments. They would dance to the tune of the instruments.

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