The Baroque era is "one of the most brilliant times in history that stands at the crossroads of the Middle Ages and the present age, this is a real achievement, strong reality and vitality reality" (McKinney 270). The word Baroque comes from the Baroque of Portugal and means an irregular shaped pearl (Smith 31). Starting in Italy, the Baroque era is known for its "magnificent concept" and "magnificent effect". The Grand Concept is basically a magnificent concept.
The word "baroque" comes from Italian "Baroque" which means specificity. The Baroque era is the period in which composers experiment with formats, contrasts, styles and instruments of music. During this period, the opera, instrumental, and other Baroque styles and styles evolved. Music becomes homophonic and harmony supports melody. The music format and style of the classical era is characterized by a simpler melody and shape such as Sonata from 1750 to 1820. During this time the middle class had more music, not just aristocrats who received higher education. In order to reflect this change, the composer wants to make music that is not complicated and easy to understand. Piano is definitely the main instrument used by composers in the classical era. Most importantly, Moza closed the first symphony and Beethoven was born at this time.
Modern or contemporary composer's music style is inspired by baroque and classical music styles as a fierce protest against romantic music. Contemporary or modern times, composers are influenced back to the music style of romantic times. Work is a mood similar to the tranquility of the night, usually lyrical. Famous composers are Chopin and Field. 1) Composition of nine instruments. 2) The body of eight musicians doing this work. All works by specific composers. The stage music of the play is performed by performance singers. A well designed stage design is often used. The opera started from the Renaissance era and tried to reproduce the drama of ancient Greece. In Baroque style this type of music is usually associated with this type. See also opera, aria, singing, chorus, oratorio. After the short drama of the 18th century / early 19th century and the performance of the pantomime