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Baroque pop (sometimes called baroque rock) is a fusion genre that combines rock music with particular elements of classical music. [1] [4] [5] It emerged in the mid 1960s as artists pursued a majestic, orchestral sound [4] and is identifiable for its appropriation of Baroque compositional styles ( contrapuntal melodies and ...
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- List of baroque pop artists
This is a list of artists who have been described as general...
- Pop barroco
La música barroca o música del Barroco es el estilo musical europeo, relacionado con la época cultural homónima, que abarca aproximadamente desde el nacimiento de la ópera en torno a 1600 hasta la muerte de Johann Sebastian Bach, en 1750.
Baroque pop is a rock music subgenre that mixes both rock and classical music. It was created by musicians in the 1960s by adding classical instruments like harpsichord, French horns, oboes, and string sections. It became popular with both teenagers and adults at the time.
Baroque pop is to pop music what progressive rock is to rock music. Its more complex forms and song structures involve ambitious movements and varied instrumentation. The term ‘baroque pop’ originated in 1960s music journalism, referring to a trend of using harpsichord in pop songs.