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Georg Philipp Telemann
1681-1767
A German composer of cantatas, operas, and chamber and orchestra music, he wrote more music and many different types of music than most composers of his day. He was the godfather of C.P.E. Bach, as son of J.S. Bach.
1681-1767
A German composer of cantatas, operas, and chamber and orchestra music, he wrote more music and many different types of music than most composers of his day. He was the godfather of C.P.E. Bach, as son of J.S. Bach.
Jean-Philippe Rameau
1683-1764
A French baroque composer of operas and keyboard music, he wrote a treatise on harmony, explaining the music theory of harmony chords, counterpoint (music with two or more melodies sounding at the same time; almost the same as polyphony, which was an earlier term), and accompaniment.
1683-1764
A French baroque composer of operas and keyboard music, he wrote a treatise on harmony, explaining the music theory of harmony chords, counterpoint (music with two or more melodies sounding at the same time; almost the same as polyphony, which was an earlier term), and accompaniment.