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describe the Baroque vocal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The term "baroque" comes from the Portuguese word barroco, meaning "misshapen pearl". ... Dense, complex polyphonic music, in which multiple independent melody lines were performed simultaneously (a popular example of this is the fugue), was an important part of many Baroque choral and instrumental works.

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A characteristic Baroque form was the dance suite. Baroque music expanded the size, range, and complexity of instrumental performance, and also established the mixed vocal/instrumental forms of opera, cantata and oratorio and the instrumental forms of the solo concerto and sonata as musical genres.

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