Culturally accepted women start professional composers and professional musicians. Instruments such as cymbals are getting popular and are being used with sounds during the performance. Music has also been produced, and it is often used not only as a sound but also as a solo instrument solo (Fiero, 2011). Another canvas is under the time capsule. When you expand it you will see the canvas of the dome of Florence Cathedral. The dome was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and drawn in 1420.
The next era was the Renaissance, and among the Renaissance there were still a few music pieces, which was an enlightening era for most people. Baroque era has brought composers like John Sebastian Bach and Vivaldi. Soon after the Baroque era, composers such as Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart appeared in the era of classical and romantic times. The era when we are now is called the era of "modern" or "postwar" that introduced Gershwin and Copland (the history of classical music).
There are similarities and differences between the Renaissance period and the Baroque period, but they differ in different ways. It is said that the Baroque era was born at the end of the Renaissance and the latter developed into a dramatic and complex art form. The technique of Baroque art combines the technique and progress of the Renaissance with the emotions, strengths and drama of the high Renaissance. Baroque era began with Renaissance using light and color. It focused on realism, a strong perspective, and a religious theme (Baroque era, nd).
Since the Baroque period overlaps with the Italian Renaissance, it is not surprising that the styles of these two movements are similar. Baroque and Renaissance artists have adopted both architectural styles such as realism, rich colors, religious or mythological themes, and balance and symmetry. However, the Baroque style is different from its Renaissance style in its luxury - it is an obvious feature of that art and architecture. In addition to energetic work, Rubens captures the drama through its rich and shining hues. "Rubens avoids painting in a way that colors penetrate and the vivid clarity of his work prove the excellence of his technique," the material and painting of the artist It is described in the drawing application. "His own colors themselves have very radiant and bound media like the pictures of Van Eyck, they do not need paintings and are glossy."