Baroque instrumental music was often composed for the organ or harpsicord.
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- Baroque instrument music was often composed for the organ or harpsicord, this statement is correct.
- The harpsichord occasionally served as the conductor of a Baroque orchestra.
- The harpsichord or organ was typically used to play the continuo (or basso continuo) portion.
- The ensemble was held together by the instruments, which were also used in the harmonies.
- The Canzona (sometimes referred to as the sonata) and suite are the two primary instrumental music genres of early Baroque.
- The concerto, fugue, and suite are the three primary instrumental music genres of the late Baroque period.
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