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Many musical terms and concepts from this era are still in use today. Contents [hide] 1 History of the Name 2 Styles and forms 2.1 The baroque suite 2.1.1 Allemande 2.1.2 Courante 2.1.3 Sarabande 2.1.4 Gigue 2.1.5 Gavotte 2.1.6 Bouree 2.1.7 Minuet 2.1.8 Passepied 2.1.9 Rigaudon 2.2 Baroque versus Renaissance style 2...
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The application of the term "baroque", which literally means "irregularly shaped pearl", to this period is a relatively recent development, first used by Curt Sachs in 1919, and only acquiring currency in English in the 1940s. Indeed, as late as 1960 there was still considerable dispute in academic circles whether it was meaningful to lump together music as diverse as that of Jacopo Peri, Domenico Scarlatti and J...
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