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Essay heading: Compare and contrast the music of the Medieval, Rennaissance, and Baroque periods
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Harmony becomes more apparent during this period as diatonic chords are played by a continuous bass line to help create melody. Texture becomes more rich with the bass as a support for the melody line and form becomes more apparent as the process of ritornello emerges during this period. The Late Baroque period can be marked by the great Bach... displayed 300 characters
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The Late Baroque period can be marked by the great Bach. His concerto "Organ Fugue in G Minor", written in 1710 is one of the most famous pieces to come out of this period. It is performed as the title states, on the organ. The melodies of this time became more expansive. They changed often, giving the concertos more texture and feeling... displayed next 300 characters
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