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  2. 1700 in music - Wikipedia

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    The year 1700 in music involved some significant events. Events. John Eccles is appointed Master of the King's Musick.

  3. Category:1700s in music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1700s in music" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bach's early cantatas; C.

  4. Category:18th-century music genres - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "18th-century music genres" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Air (music)

  5. Category:17th-century music genres - Wikipedia

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    Music genres that were popular in the 17th century (years 1601 to 1700). 12th; 13th; 14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; ... Pages in category "17th-century ...

  6. 1750 in music - Wikipedia

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    1750 is commonly used to mark the end of the Baroque period; CPE Bach. Cello Concerto in A minor, H.432; Harpsichord Concerto in D major, H.433; Nicolas Chedeville – Les impromptus de Fontainebleau, Op.12

  7. Music history of the United States during the colonial era

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    As music spread, the religious hymns were still just as popular. The first New England School, Shakers, and Quakers, which were all music and dance groups inspired by religion, rose to fame. In 1776, St. Cecilia Music Society opened in the Province of South Carolina and led to many more societies opening in the Northern United States.

  8. John Antes - Wikipedia

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    Silhouette of John Antes. John Antes (24 March 1740 – 17 December 1811) [1] was the first American Moravian Missionary to travel and work in Egypt, one of the earliest American-born chamber music composers, and the maker of perhaps the earliest surviving bowed string instrument made in America. [2]

  9. 1770 in music - Wikipedia

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    Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Fantasia in D minor, H.224; Johann Christian Bach. 6 Keyboard Concertos, Op. 7; 6 Quartets, Op. 8; Luigi Boccherini – Cello Concerto in D major, G.479