? Adrian Willaert (with various alternative spellings; * around 1490, Roeselare - 1562, Venice); Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance (roughly from 1400-1600). Rococo is a style of European art from around 1730 to around 1780 and developed from the Régence, which is anchored in the late Baroque period (around 1700-1720). The starting point was France. The term "Rococo" is not generally used in the field of music, although there are parallel phenomena. See therefore: Late Baroque music or Galant music, Neapolitan school and pre-classical period.
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Adrian Willaert (with various alternative spellings; * around 1490, Roeselare - 1562, Venice); Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance (roughly from 1400-1600).
Rococo is a style of European art from around 1730 to around 1780 and developed from the Régence, which is anchored in the late Baroque period (around 1700-1720). The starting point was France.
The term "Rococo" is not generally used in the field of music, although there are parallel phenomena. See therefore: Late Baroque music or Galant music, Neapolitan school and pre-classical period.