through art, poetry, drama, and music. At this point in history we began to see a huge shift in the way people wrote and performed music. Composers began taking many more liberties than before this time and public performances, especially in opera houses, became much more popular. Because of these changes, the world received much more complex and elongated musical works, works that have shaped the way we learn music theory and composition today. During the late 17th century some of the most renowned…
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