Throughout his life, George Friedrich Handel joined more than 50 operas, dramatic oratorios and orchestras. The myriad instruments used in the baroque period are divided into four groups: copper tubes, keyboards, strings, and wind. Brass groups include corners, corners and bags. Originally trumpet made of bamboo and wood was replaced with a short version in 1300 and then shaped in S shape in 1400. Continued rapid evolution, formation of trumpets, probably made of brass and silver, was wrapped in a thin ring in 1500.
After the Renaissance, the Baroque era was from 1600 to 1750. The Baroque era was divided into two periods, the early baroque period of 1600-17 and the baroque period of 1710-1750. In the early days of Baroque, the music of the composer of Vivaldi and Monteverdi appeared, the popularity rose. The music will brighten and the ventilation will be better. Instruments are used more often than vocals. Large scale melodies are performing bold jumps. An example of this period is "Spring" by Antonio Vivaldi. Like its name it is a relaxing piece that gives you a warm feeling you may feel in the spring. Meanwhile, the harmony became more pronounced, and the diatonic code was played by a continuous baseline to help create a melody. The texture becomes richer and the bass is supported by the melody line As the ritornello emerges during this period the shape becomes clearer.
Baroque music is European classical music style from 1600 to 1750. The Baroque period followed the Renaissance (about 1400 to 1600) and followed the classical period (1750 to 1820). The Baroque era is known for its development of comparison points. It is the period of time when the complexity of harmony increases with emphasis on contrast. In opera, Interlast moved from recital to Aria, and in church music, the contrast of solos, choruses, and orchestras has largely developed. In the music of the instrument, Sonata appeared in the era, and in particular the Concerto Grosso was like the music of Corelli, Vivaldi, Handel and Bach. Most baroque music uses continuous music. Please note that writers of the 18th century used "derogatory" or "old-fashioned taste" in a derogatory sense to mean "baroque".