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Composers of the Baroque era, ordered by date of birth: // Early Medieval composers ( -1150) Adam de St. ...
// Transitional composers from the Medieval era (1400-1450) Composers of a transitional period between the late Medieval and early Renaissance eras. ...
This is a list of composers, mostly European, of the Classical music era, roughly from 1740 to 1820. ...
The Romantic music era was the predominant music era of the 19th century. ...
Composers of 20th century classical music include: Heikki Aaltoila (1905-1992) Juhan Aavik (1884-1982) Frank Abbinanti (1949- ) Kyle Abbot (1950-2004) Keiko Abe (born 1937) Rosalina Abejo (1922â1991) Michael Abels (born 1962) Muhal Richard Abrams (born 1930) Juan Manuel Abras (born 1975) Jean Absil (1893-1974) MarÃa...
Composers of 21st century classical music include: Abhay Rustum Sopori Marcello Abbado (born 1926) Keiko Abe (born 1937) Muhal Richard Abrams (born 1930) Juan Manuel Abras (born 1975) José Antonio Abreu (born 1939) Anton GarcÃa Abril (born 1933) Michael Adamis (born 1929) John Adams (born 1947) John Luther Adams...
A composer is a person who writes music. ...
Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical music which were in widespread use between approximately 1600 and 1750. ...
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Early Baroque era composers (born 1550–1600) Composers of the Early Baroque era include the following figures listed by the probable or proven date of their birth: Caccini, Le Nuove musiche, 1601, title page Giulio Caccini (October 8, 1551 â December 10, 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. ...
Paolo Quagliati (c. ...
Manuel Rodrigues Coelho(c. ...
Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, also known as Jacques Champion and as Chambonnières, was a French harpsichordist in the Early Baroque era (born ca. ...
Johannes Nucius (also Nux, Nucis) (c. ...
Alfonso Fontanelli (February 15, 1557 â February 11, 1622) was an Italian composer, writer, diplomat, courtier, and nobleman of the late Renaissance. ...
Adriano Banchieri. ...
Giovanni Bassano (c. ...
Felice Anerio (1560 – September 26 or 27, 1614) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, and a member of the Roman School of composers. ...
Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (c. ...
Peter Philips (c 1560â1628) was an eminent English composer, organist, and Catholic priest exiled to Flanders after the start of the Protestant Reformation. ...
Hieronymus Praetorius (August 10, 1560 â January 27, 1629) was a north German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and very early Baroque eras. ...
William Brade (1560 â February 26, 1630) was an English composer, violinist, and viol player of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, mainly active in northern Germany. ...
Dario Castello (?âc. ...
Jacopo Peri Jacopo Peri (August 20, 1561 â August 12, 1633) was an Italian composer and singer of the transitional period between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and is often called the inventor of opera. ...
MikoÅaj ZieleÅski (b. ...
Hans Leo Hassler (baptized October 26, 1564 â June 8, 1612) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. ...
One of the two surviving portraits of Sweelinck, this one dates from 1606. ...
John Bull (1562 or 1563âMarch 15, 1628) was an Welsh composer, musician, and organ builder. ...
John Dowland (1563 â February 20, 1626) was an English composer, singer, and lutenist. ...
Jean (or Jehan) Titelouze was a French organist of the Baroque period. ...
Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (usually Lodovico Viadana, though his given name was Grossi) (c. ...
Ascanio Mayone (? - 1627) was an Napolitan composer. ...
Giles Farnaby was born in 1560 in Truro, Cornwall, England, and died in November of 1640 in London, England. ...
Duarte Lobo (c. ...
Alessandro Piccinini (1566-1638), Italian lutenist and composer. ...
Manuel Cardoso (baptized December 11, 1566 – November 24, 1650) was a Portuguese composer and organist. ...
Lucia Quinciani ( 1566, 1611) was an Italian composer. ...
Thomas Campion, sometimes Campian (February 12, 1567 â March 1, 1620) was an English composer, poet and physician. ...
Giovanni Francesco Anerio (c. ...
Christoph Demantius (December 15, 1567 – April 20, 1643) was a German composer, music theorist, writer and poet. ...
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Bartolomeo Barbarino (known as Il Pesarino) (c. ...
Christian Erbach ( 1568 - 14 June 1635 in Augsburg) was a German organist and composer. ...
Juan Bautista Comes, also known as Joan Baptista Comes, (29 February 1568 - 5 January 1643) was a Spanish Baroque composer who was born and died in Valencia. ...
Tobias Hume (possibly 1569 - April 16, 1645) was an English composer, viol player and soldier. ...
Giovanni Paolo Cima (1570 â 1622) was an Italian composer and organist of the early Baroque era. ...
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger (b. ...
Salamone Rossi (ca. ...
Francis Pilkington (born c. ...
Michael Praetorius. ...
Thomas Lupo (baptised 7 August 1571 â probably December 1627) was an English composer and violinist of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. ...
John Ward (1571-1638) was an English composer who was a contemporary of John Dowland. ...
Giovanni Picchi (1571 or 1572 â May 17, 1643) was Italian composer, organist, lutenist, and harpsichordist of the early Baroque era. ...
Thomas Tomkins (1572 â June 9, 1656) was a Welsh-born composer of the late Tudor and early Stuart period. ...
Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli (born 1573, 1597) was an Italian composer. ...
Joan Pau Pujol (also known as Juan Pujol) (baptized June 18, 1570 â May 17, 1626) was a Catalan composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque. ...
Claudio Pari (1574 – after 1619) was a Sicilian composer, of Burgundian birth, of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. ...
John Wilbye, English 16th-century madrigal composer, was born probably at Bury St Edmunds, but the details of his life are obscure. ...
William Simmes (c. ...
John Cooper (around 1570 - 1626), also known as Giovanni Coprario or Coperario, was an English composer, viol player and lutenist. ...
Alessandro de Grandi Alessandro Grandi (1586 â 1630) was a northern Italian composer of the early Baroque era, writing in the new concertato style. ...
Ignazio Donati (c. ...
Matheo Romero (c. ...
Giovanni Maria Trabaci (born c. ...
Augustinian nun Vittoria Aleotti (1575âafter 1620), believed to be one in the same as Raffaella Aleotti ( 1570âafter 1646) was an Italian composer and organist. ...
Michelagnolo Galilei (also sometimes spelled Michelangelo) (December 18, 1575 â January 3, 1631) was an Italian composer and lutenist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, active mainly in Bavaria and Poland. ...
Thomas Weelkes (baptised 25 October 1576 â buried 1 December 1623) was an English composer and organist. ...
Agostino Agazzari (December 2, 1578 _ April 10, 1640) was an Italian composer and music theorist. ...
Melchior Franck (c. ...
Michael John East (born: January 20, 1978 in Reading, England) is a middle distance athlete. ...
Thomas Ford (c. ...
Johann(es) Hieronymus Kapsberger (also: Giovanni Girolamo or Giovanni Geronimo Kapsberger), (1580 - 1651) was a German-Italian virtuoso performer and composer of lute, theorbo and chitarrone music during the early Baroque period. ...
Caterina Assandra (c. ...
Adriana Basile ( 1590â 1640) was an Italian composer and singer, born in Posillipo, and died in Rome. ...
Thomas Simpson (August 20, 1710 â May 14, 1761) was a British mathematician, inventor and eponym of Simpsons rule to approximate definite integrals. ...
Sigismondo dIndia (c. ...
Marco da Gagliano (May 1, 1582 – February 25, 1643) was an Italian composer of the early Baroque era. ...
Giovanni Valentini (c. ...
Edward Herbert, portrait by Isaac Oliver(1560â1617) Edward Herbert, Baron Herbert of Cherbury (March 3, 1583 â August 20, 1648) was a British soldier, diplomat, historian, poet and religious philosopher. ...
Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri (1582 â February 7, 1652) was an Italian composer and priest of the Roman School of composers. ...
Severo Bonini (December 23, 1582 - December 5, 1663) was an Italian composer, organist and writer on music. ...
Orlando Gibbons Orlando Gibbons (baptised December 25, 1583 â June 5, 1625) was an English composer and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods. ...
Paolo Agostino, or Agostini (Augustinus in Latin) (c1583 – 1629) was an Italian composer and organist of the early Baroque era, who was born at Valerano, near Viterbo. ...
Robert Johnson II (c. ...
Girolamo Frescobaldi. ...
Antonio Cifra (1584–October 2, 1629) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. ...
Andrea Falconieri (1585 or 1586 - 1656), also known as Falconiero, was an Italian composer and lutenist from Naples. ...
Heinrich Schütz. ...
Johann Schein Johann Hermann Schein (January 20, 1586 â November 19, 1630) was a German composer of the early Baroque era. ...
1634 publication of Il SantAlessio with woodcut illustration showing a scene from the opera. ...
Claudio Saracini (July 1, 1586 – September 20, 1630) was an Italian composer, lutenist and singer of the early Baroque era. ...
Francesca Caccini (September 18, 1587 – probably 1640) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist, and music teacher of the early Baroque era. ...
Samuel Scheidt (baptized November 3, 1587 – March 24, 1653) was a German composer, organist and teacher of the early Baroque era. ...
Francesca Caccini (September 18, 1587 – probably 1640) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist, and music teacher of the early Baroque era. ...
Johann Andreas Herbst (baptized June 9, 1588–January 24, 1666) was a German composer and music theorist of the early Baroque era. ...
Guillielmus Messaus (1589 â 1640) was a Flemish composer from Antwerp. ...
Francesco Turini (about 1595; â 1656), was an Italian composer and organist in the early Baroque era. ...
Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham (c. ...
Adam JarzÄbski (b. ...
Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c. ...
Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana (July 3, 1590âMay 7, 1662) was an Italian singer, organist, and composer. ...
Settimia Caccini (October 6, 1591-c. ...
Richard Allison (fl. ...
John Jenkins (1592-1678), English composer, was born in Maidstone, Kent, and died at Kimberley, Norfolk. ...
Claudia Rusca (1593â October 6, 1676) was an Italian composer, singer, and organist. ...
Tarquinio Merula (1594 or 1595 – December 10, 1665) was an Italian composer, organist, and violinist of the early Baroque era. ...
Giovanni Battista Buonamente (about 1595; â 1642), was an Italian composer and violinist in the early Baroque era. ...
Heinrich Scheidemann Heinrich Scheidemann (c. ...
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Henry Lawes (December 5, 1595 - October 21, 1662) was an English musician and composer. ...
Luigi de Rossi (ca. ...
Johann Crüger (April 9, 1598 â February 23, 1662) was a German composer of well-known hymns. ...
Charles Racquet (1598 – 1664) was a French organist who was born and died in Paris. ...
Sulpitia Cesis ( 1619) was an Italian composer and lutenist in Modena at the convent of San Agostino. ...
Marcantonio Negri (died October, 1624) was an Italian composer, singer, and musical director of the early Baroque era. ...
For the recipient of the Victoria Cross, see William Young (VC) Sir William Young (1799-1887) was a Nova Scotia politician and jurist. ...
Middle Baroque era composers (born 1600–1650) Composers of the Middle Baroque era include the following figures listed by the date of their birth: Marcin Mielczewski (d. ...
Ãtienne Moulinié (c. ...
Denis Gaultier (1603â1672) was a French lutenist and composer. ...
This article is about Jacques Champion de Chambonnières. ...
William Lawes (1602â1645) was an English composer and musician. ...
Francesco Cavalli (February 14, 1602 – January 14, 1676), Italian composer, was born at Crema. ...
Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602 â c. ...
John IV of Portugal (Portuguese: João IV de Portugal pron. ...
Marco Uccellini (Forlimpopoli, 1603 or 1610â 10 December 1680) was a Baroque violinist and composer. ...
Christopher Simpson (c. ...
Giacomo Carissimi (baptized April 18, 1605 – January 12, 1674, Rome), was an Italian composer, one of the most celebrated masters of the early Baroque, or, more accurately, the Roman School of music. ...
Nicolas Hotman (c. ...
Leonora Duarte ( July 28, 1610â1678) was a Flemish composer and musician, born in Antwerp. ...
Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611 or 1612 – October 29, 1675), the Orpheus of Zittau, was a German composer and organist, of Bohemian birth, of the early to middle Baroque era. ...
Pablo Bruna (1611 â 1679) was a Spanish composer and organist notable for his blindness (suffered after a childhood bout of smallpox), which resulted in his being known as El ciego de Daroca (the blind man of Daroca). It is not known how Bruna received his musical training, but in 1631...
Leonora Baroni (December 1611 â April 6, 1670) was a singer, theorbist, lutenist, viol player, and composer. ...
Francisco Lopez Capillas is a composer. ...
Sophie Elisabeth, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (August 20, 1613 â July 12, 1676) was a German poet and composer. ...
Franz Tunder (1614 â November 5, 1667) was a German composer and organist of the early to middle Baroque era. ...
Johann Jakob Froberger (baptized May 19, 1616 â May 7, 1667) was a German Baroque composer, keyboard virtuoso, and organist. ...
Matthias Weckmann (Weckman) (probably 1616 - February 24, 1674) was a North German musician and composer of the Baroque period. ...
Joan Cererols (Martorell Sept 9th 1618 - Monastery of Montserrat Aug 27th 1680). ...
Barbara Strozzi (August 6, 1619 (baptism) â 1677) was an Italian Baroque singer and composer. ...
Juan GarcÃa de Zéspedes (Puebla?, 1619 â Puebla August 5, 1678). ...
Johann Rosenmüller ((1619â1684) was a German Baroque composer who played a part in transmitting Italian musical styles to the north. ...
Johann Heinrich von Schmelzer (1623 â 1688) was an Austrian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. ...
Isabella Leonarda (September 6, 1620âFebruary 25, 1704) was an Italian composer from Novara. ...
Mlle Bocquet (either Anne or Marguerite) (early 17th centuryâafter 1660) was a French lutenist and composer. ...
Matthew Locke (1730 - 7 September 1801) was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1793 and 1799. ...
Marc Antonio Cesti (August 5, 1623 – October 14, 1669) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. ...
Dietrich Becker (born about 1623 - died about 1679) was a German Baroque violinist and composer. ...
Johann Adam Reincken (Jan Adams Reinken) (April 27, 1623 - November 24, 1722) was a distinguished North German organist who was remarkable for his longevity, encompassing style, and his influence on young organists such as Johann Sebastian Bach. ...
François Roberday (1624 â October 13, 1680) was a French Baroque organist and composer. ...
Louis Couperin was a French musician of the Baroque period. ...
Robert Cambert (1628-1677), was a French composer principally of opera. ...
Nicolas Gigault (1627-August 20, 1707) was a French organist and composer of the Baroque era; he was born in Clayes (a few miles East of Paris) and died in Paris. ...
Portrait of Johann Kaspar Kerll, made around 1685-1688 during his stay in Munich. ...
Christoph Bernhard was born on 1 January 1628, in Kolberg, Pomerania, and died on 14 November 1692, in Dresden. ...
Jean-Henri DAnglebert (died, 1691) was a composer and harpsichord player in the court of Louis XIV. He composed and published four suites for the harpischord as well as other music. ...
Lady Mary Dering (née Harvey) ( September 3, 1629â1704) was an English composer. ...
Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (Born: 1640??, France, Died: 1690??, France) was a celebrated player of the viol. ...
Sebastian Anton Scherer (3 October 1631 â 26 August 1712) was a German composer and organist of the Baroque era. ...
Jean-Baptiste de Lully, originally Giovanni Battista di Lulli (November 28, 1632 â March 22, 1687), was an Italian-born French composer, who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. ...
Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632-1714) was a French musician, who was born, lived and died in Paris. ...
The only surviving portrait of Buxtehude, from a 1674 painting by Johannes Voorhout. ...
Bernardo Pasquini Bernardo Pasquini (December 7, 1637 - November 22, 1710), was an Italian composer of opera and church music. ...
Pavel Josef Vejvanovský (b Hukvaldy, c 1633/39; d KromÄÅÞ, 1693) Czech composer and trumpeter. ...
Amalia Catharina (August 8, 1640 - January 4, 1697) was a German poet and composer. ...
Giovanni Battista Draghi (c 1640 - 1708) was an Italian composer and keyboard player. ...
Gaspar Sanz (April 4, 1640 - 1710) was a Spanish composer and priest born in Calanda in the region of Aragon. ...
André Raison (1650 â 1719) was a French Baroque composer and organist. ...
Amalia Catharina (August 8, 1640 - January 4, 1697) was a German poet and composer. ...
Antonia Bembo ( 1640â 1720) was an Italian composer and singer. ...
Johann Christoph Bach (December 6, 1642 - March 31, 1703), was a German composer of the Baroque period. ...
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 - February 24, 1704) was a French composer of the Baroque era. ...
Alessandro Stradella (April 3, 1639 - February 25, 1682) was an Italian composer of the middle Baroque. ...
Ignazio Albertini, also known as Ignazio Albertino, (born in 1644 probably in Milan - died in 1685 in Vienna) was an Italian Baroque musician and composer. ...
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (August 12, 1644 – May 3, 1704) was a Bohemian composer and violinist. ...
John Blow John Blow (1649 â October 1, 1708) was an English composer and organist. ...
Pascal Collasse (or Colasse) (baptised 22 January 1649; died 17 July 1709) was a French composer of the Baroque era. ...
Francisco Guerau (1649 â 1717/1722) was a Spanish Baroque composer. ...
Bartholomäus Aich was a South-German organist and composer in the 17th century. ...
BartÅomiej PÄkiel (died ca. ...
Late Baroque era composers (born 1650–1700) Composers of the Late Baroque era include the following figures listed by the date of their birth: Cataldo Amodei (c. ...
Autograph score of Christian Geists Quis hostis in coelis a 12, 1672 Christian Geist (c. ...
Robert de Visée (c. ...
Domenico Gabrielli (15 April 1651 or 19 October 1659 in Bologna, Italy - 10 July 1690 in Bologna) was an Italian Baroque composer and virtuoso violoncello player. ...
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649 â 1725). ...
Georg Muffat (baptized June 1, 1653 - February 23, 1704) was a Baroque composer. ...
Johann Pachelbel (IPA: [], [] or [][2]) (baptized September 1, 1653 â March 3, 1706) was a German Baroque composer, organist and teacher who brought the south German organ tradition to its peak. ...
Arcangelo Corelli (February 17, 1653 â January 8, 1713) was an influential Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music. ...
Vincent Lübeck (1654, Padingbüttel (near Bremen) - February 9, 1740, Hamburg) was a German composer and organist. ...
Johann Paul von Westhoff (born 1656 in Dresden - died April 17, 1705 in Weimar) was a German Baroque composer and violinist. ...
Marin Marais Marin Marais (31 May 1656, Paris â 15 August 1728, Paris) was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Lully and of the viol player Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe. ...
Michel Richard Delalande [de Lalande] (1657 - June 18, 1726) was a prolific French Baroque composer and organist who specialized in writing orchestral suites, known in their day as Simphonies pour les Soupers du Roy, or, in an alternative spelling of the time, simply as Symphonies. Delalande also composed ballets and...
Gaetano Greco (ca. ...
Giuseppe Torelli Giuseppe Torelli (Verona, April 22, 1658 - Bologna, February 8, 1709) was an Italian violinist, pedagogue and composer. ...
Henry Purcell Henry Purcell (IPA: ;[1] September 10 (?),[2], 1659âNovember 21, 1695), a British Baroque composer. ...
Antonio Veracini (January 17, 1659 â October 24, 1745) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. ...
Rosa Giacinta Badalla ( 1660 â 1710) was an Italian composer and Benedictine nun. ...
Christian Friedrich Witt, or Witte (c. ...
Johann Kuhnau, (born 1660) was a German composer, organist and harpsichordist. ...
Alessandro Scarlatti Alessandro Scarlatti (May 2, 1660 â October 24, 1725) was a Baroque composer especially famous for his operas and chamber cantatas. ...
Gottfried Finger (1660?-August 31, 1730), also Godfrey Finger, was a Moravian Baroque composer. ...
Johann Joseph Fux (1660 – February 13, 1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era. ...
André Campra (Aix-en-Provence, December 4, 1660 â June 29, 1744 in Versailles) was a French composer and conductor. ...
Francesco Gasparini (1661 - February 22, 1727) was an Italian Baroque composer and teacher. ...
The famous organist Georg Böhm (September 2, 1661 - May 18, 1733) was born in Hohenkirchen, Thuringia Germany. ...
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747) was an innovative French Baroque composer and violinist. ...
Giacomo Antonio Perti (1661 – 1756) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Zachau (1663 - 1712) was a German musician and composer. ...
Nicolas Siret (1663 – 1754) was a French harpsichordist of the baroque. ...
Nicholas Bruhns (1665-1697) was one of the greatest organists and composers of his time, and an important influence on Johann Sebastian Bach. ...
Johann Nikolaus Hanff (1665-1712) was a German organist who was born in Wechmar. ...
Ãlisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (née Ãlisabeth Jacquet, March 17, 1665, Paris â June 27, 1729, Paris) was a French musician, harpsichordist and composer. ...
The Missa Scala Aretina controversy and Francisco Valls (1672-1747) In 1696 Francisco Valls was headhunted from the Church of Santa MarÃa del Mar, Barcelona, to the post of Maestro de capilla at Barcelona Cathedral. ...
Attilio Ariosti (November 5, 1666 â 1729) was an Italian composer in the Baroque style, born in Bologna. ...
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747) was an innovative French Baroque composer and violinist. ...
Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (born Andelot, Haute-Marne, 1667 - died Aumont, 22 September 1737) was a French composer. ...
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (ca. ...
Antonio Lotti (1667 â January 5, 1740) was an Italian composer of classical music. ...
François Couperin. ...
Louis Marchand (Lyons, February 2, 1669- Paris, February 17, 1732), Virtuoso organist and harpsichordist. ...
Alessandro Marcello (August 24, 1669 - June 19, 1747) was a Italian nobleman who dabbled in various areas, including poetry, philosophy, mathematics and, perhaps most notably, music. ...
Antonio Caldara Antonio Caldara (1670 or 1671 - December 26, 1736) was an Italian Baroque composer. ...
Turlough OCarolan (Irish name Toirdhealbhach à Cearbhalláin, 1670 - March 25, 1738) was a blind, itinerant Irish harper and composer whose great fame is due to his gifts for composition and verse. ...
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (some authorities use the spelling Johann Kasper Ferdinand Fischer) (died 1746) was a German Baroque composer. ...
Giovanni Bononcini (1670 - June 19, 1747), was an Italian Baroque composer and cellist, one of a family of musicians. ...
Richard Leveridge was born in London on July 19, 1670 and died there on March 22, 1758. ...
Louis de Caix dHervelois (Born: 1680??, France, Died: 1760??, France) composer of music almost exclusively for the viol. ...
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (June 8, 1671, Venice, Italy â January 17, 1751, Venice) was an Italian baroque composer. ...
Antoine Forqueray (c. ...
Nicolas de Grigny (baptised September 8, 1672 - November 30, 1703) was a French organist and composer. ...
Jeremiah Clarke (c. ...
Reinhard Keiser (1674-1739) was a popular German opera composer based in Hamburg. ...
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Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (also known as Jacques Martin or Jacques Hotteterre) was a French composer and flautist born in Paris on September 29, 1674 and died there on July 16, 1763. ...
Michel de la Barre (c. ...
Johann Bernhard Bach (1676 - 1749), was a German composer, and cousin of J. S. Bach. ...
Louis-Nicolas Clérambault was a French musician, born and died in Paris (December 19, 1676 - October 26, 1749), best known as an organist and composer. ...
Johann Ludwig Bach (born February 4, 1677, buried May 1, 1731) was a composer and violinist. ...
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Jan Dismas Zelenka, also known as Johann Dismas Zelenka, (October 16, 1679 - December 23, 1745) was a Czech Baroque composer whose music was notably adventurous with great harmonic invention and mastery of counterpoint. ...
Pietro Filippo Scarlatti (born January 5, 1679 in Rome; died February 22, 1750 in Naples) was an Italian composer, organist and choirmaster. ...
Jean-Baptiste Loeillet (of London) (November 18, 1680âJuly 19, 1730) was a flutist, oboist, and harpsichordist who was born in Ghent, Belgium, which was then part of the Spanish Netherlands. ...
William Corbett (1680-1748) was an English composer, violinist, and concert performer. ...
Louis-Antoine Dornel (c. ...
Johann Mattheson (September 28, 1681 â April 17, 1764) was a German composer, writer, lexicographer, and music theorist. ...
Georg Philipp Telemann. ...
Giuseppe Valentini (1681 - 1753) was an Italian violinist, painter, poet, and composer, though he is known chiefly as a composer of inventive instrumental music. ...
Jean-Joseph Mouret (April 16, 1682, Avignon - December 22, 1738, Charenton) was a French composer whose dramatic works made him one of the leading exponents of Baroque music in his country. ...
Jean-François Dandrieu (1682 â January 17, 1738) was a French Baroque composer, harpsichordist and organist. ...
Johann David Heinichen (1683 - July 16, 1729) was a Baroque composer and theorist active in Dresden at the court of Augustus the Strong. ...
Jean-Philippe Rameau (September 25, 1683 - September 12, 1764) was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the Baroque era. ...
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François dAgincourt [also dAgincour, Dagincourt, Dagincour] (Rouen, 1684 - April 30, 1758) was a French composer, harpsichordist and organist. ...
Lodovico Giustini (December 12, 1685 â February 7, 1743) was an Italian composer and keyboard player of the late Baroque and early Classical eras. ...
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Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (October 26, 1685 â July 23, 1757) was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in Spain and Portugal. ...
âHandelâ redirects here. ...
Jacques Loeillet (1685 - 1748) was a Baroque-era composer and oboist. ...
Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel (1685-1764) was a German composer, the son of Johann Pachelbel. ...
Benedetto Marcello (July 31 or August 1, 1686–July 24, 1739), was an Italian composer. ...
Sylvius Leopold Weiss. ...
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora (August 19, 1686 - March 3, 1768) was an Italian composer of Baroque operas (see opera seria) and teacher of singing, whose most famous pupil was the castrato Farinelli. ...
Johann Georg Pisendel (December 26, 1687 - November 25, 1755) was a musician of the Baroque period. ...
Francesco Geminiani (December 5, 1687 – September 17, 1762), Italian violinist, composer, and music theorist, was born at Lucca. ...
Camilla de Rossi (fl. ...
Jean Baptiste Loeillet (July 6, 1688â 1720), who later styled himself Loeillet de Gant, was a Belgian composer, born in Ghent. ...
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (born December 23, 1689 in Thionville; died October 28, 1755 in Roissy-en-Brie) was a French baroque composer of instrumental music, cantatas, opera ballets, and vocal music. ...
Jacques-Christophe Naudot (c 1690 - Nov 25, 1762) was a French composer, type-setter and flutist. ...
Pietro Baldassare was a baroque composer, possibly born in Rome or Brescia, Italy before the year 1690. ...
Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin (1690-1768) was a French flutist and composer in the late Baroque period. ...
Francesco Maria Veracini. ...
Charles Theodore Pachelbel (November 24, 1690 – buried September 15, 1750) was a German composer, organist and harpsichordist of the late Baroque era. ...
Gottleib Theophil Muffat (1690 - 1770) was a Austrian composer/organist and son of Georg Muffat. ...
Count Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (born November 2, 1692, Delden, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands â died November 9, 1766, The Hague) was the composer of the Concerti Armonici, which have been until recently falsely attributed to Giovanni Pergolesi. ...
Giuseppe Tartini. ...
Pietro Antonio Locatelli (September 3, 1695âMarch 30, 1764) was an Italian composer and violinist. ...
Johan Helmich Roman ⶠ(help· info) (October 26, 1694 - November 20, 1758) was one of the most important composers of the Baroque era in Sweden. ...
Giuseppe Sammartini (1693/95?, Milan - abt. ...
Louis-Claude Daquin (or dAcquin), (July 4, 1694 â June 15, 1772) was a French composer of Jewish birth writing in the Baroque and Galant styles. ...
Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (August 26, 1695â1791) (known as laînée) was a French singer and composer. ...
Maurice Greene (August 12, 1696 - December 1, 1755) was an English composer and organist. ...
Andrea Teodoro Zani (born 11 November 1696 in Casalmaggiore in the province of Cremona, died 28 September 1757 in the same place) was an Italian violinist and composer. ...
Pierre Février (1696 â 1760) was a French baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. ...
Johann Melchior Molter Johann Melchior Molter (born at Tiefenort, near Eisenach, 10 February 1696; died at Karlsruhe, 12 January 1765) was a German baroque composer and violinist. ...
Jean-Marie Leclair (Lyon May 10, 1697 - Paris October 22, 1764) was a Baroque composer who studied the violin in Turin and returned to Paris in 1723, where he played at the Concerts Spirituelles, the main semi-public music series. ...
Adam Falckenhagen (1697 to 1761) was a German lutenist / composer of the Baroque. ...
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Johann Joachim Quantz (January 30, 1697âJuly 12, 1773) was a German flutist, flute maker and composer. ...
Riccardo Broschi (b: Naples, c. ...
Francoeur (1698-1787) 1. ...
Johann Adolph Hasse. ...
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Gaspard Le Roux was a French harpsichordist active in Paris at the beginning of the 18th century and died about June 1707. ...
Composers of the Baroque era, ordered by date of birth: // [edit] Early Baroque era composers (born 1550-1600) Composers of the Early Baroque era include the following figures listed by the probable or proven date of their birth: Giulio Caccini (c. ...
Baroque era/Classical era transition composers ( born 1700 and after) Composers of the Baroque/Classical era transition include the following figures listed by the date of their birth: Caterina Benedicta Grazianini ( early-18th century) was a composer active in Vienna, originally from Italy. ...
Maria Margherita Grimani ( 1713 â 1718) was an Italian composer who, at some points, in her life was active in Vienna. ...
Jean Baptiste Masse (c. ...
Sebastian Bodinus (c. ...
Michel Blavet (March 13, 1700–October 28, 1768) was a French flute virtuoso. ...
Obadiah Shuttleworth (d. ...
Johan Agrell Johan Agrell (born: Löth, 1 February 1701; died: Nuremberg, 19 January 1765) was a late German baroque composer. ...
Giovanni Battista Sammartini (ca. ...
Johann Ernst Eberlin, (March 27, 1702 – June 19, 1762). ...
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Carl Heinrich Graun. ...
José António Carlos de Seixas (Coimbra, 11 June 1704 - Lisbon, 25 August 1742) was a Portuguese composer, the son of the cathedral organist, Francisco Vaz and Marcelina Nunes. ...
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Louis-Gabriel Guillemain, a French composer and violinist, was born on November 5, 1705 in Paris and died on October 1, 1770 in that capital city. ...
Carlo Cecere (November 7, 1706âFebruary 15, 1761) was an Italian composer of operas, concertos and instrumental duets including, for examples, some mandolin duets and a concerto for mandolin. ...
Baldassare Galuppi (October 18, 1706 - January 3, 1785) was a Venetian composer noted for his operas, and particularly opera buffa. ...
Carl Georg Reutter (the Younger) was born as the son of Georg Reutter (the Elder) in Vienna on 8 April 1708. ...
Christoph Schaffrath was born in 1709 in Hohenstien, Germany. ...
Charles Avison (February 1709, Tyne â May 9 or May 10, 1770, Newcastle upon Tyne) was an English composer during Baroque period. ...
Michel Corrette (1709 - 1795) French composer and author of method books. ...
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Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. ...
Domenico Alberti (around 1710 - 1740) was an Italian singer, harpsichordist and composer whose works bridge the Baroque and Classical periods. ...
Thomas Augustine Arne (1710-March 5, 1778) was an English composer, best known for the popular patriotic song, Rule Britannia, which is still frequently sung, notably at the Last Night of the Proms; and also his musical settings of songs from the plays of William Shakespeare. ...
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, in a portrait by Wilhelm Weitsch Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (November 22, 1710 â July 1, 1784) was the eldest, and by common repute the most gifted son, of Johann Sebastian Bach; a famous organist, a famous improvisor, and a complete master of counterpoint. ...
William Boyce (September 11, 1711 â February 7, 1779) is widely regarded as one of the most important English-born composers of the 18th century. ...
Maria Barbara of Braganza (pron. ...
Frederick II (German: ; January 24, 1712 â August 17, 1786) was a King of Prussia (1740â1786) from the Hohenzollern dynasty. ...
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