

Welcome to the COMPLETE HISTORY OF MUSIC, PART 3!
This class is for anyone who has wondered about the origins of music, how it came to be, and where it came from.
In this course we will look at the world during the start of the Baroque period (approximately 1600 - 1750), through the lens of music. This period brings us the beginnings of the Orchestra and Opera, as well as some names you might be familiar with: Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel.
In this class, we will cover:
Politics of the world during the Baroque
The Affections
Harmony, Notation, and Ornamentation
Monteverdi
Early Opera
The Diva
Music in the Catholic Church
Carissimi
Music in the Lutheran Church
Schutz
Jewish Music
Instrumental Types of Music
The Toccata
Frescobalidi
The Sonata
The Dance Suite
French Opera
Lully
English Opera
Purcell
Baroque Music in Spain
The Zarzuela
Da Capo Aria
Scarlatti
Sonatas
Corelli
The Concerto
Organ Music
And much, much more!
You will not have another opportunity to learn Music History in a more comprehensive way than this.
All the tools you need to successfully learn Music History are included in this course..
Dr. Allen is a professional musician, top-rated online instructor, and university professor. In 2017 the Star Tribune featured him as a "Mover and a Shaker," and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes. He currently teaches at Augsburg University in Minneapolis, MN, and online.
Praise for Courses by Jason Allen:
"It seems like every little detail is being covered in an extremely simple fashion. The learning process becomes relaxed and allows the complex concepts to get obsorbed easily. My only regret is not taking this course earlier." - M. Shah
"Great for everyone without any knowledge so far. I bought all three parts... It's the best investment in leveling up my skills so far.." - Z. Palce
"Excellent explanations! No more or less than what is needed." - A. Tóth
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