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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1097261"]There's dozens of composers that could be mentioned. I somewhat disgree with Bach being "very classical" other than his music having a major influence on the classical era. Bach partially paved the way for the Classical era, much like how Beethoven paved the way for transitioning into the Romantic era. Monteverdi was an earlier Baroque composer, much like Carissimi. I can see what you're saying but by classifying Bach as a hybrid classical/Baroque composer is simply false. Granted most of Bach's music was written in the early 1700s, almost 100 years after Monteverdi; but his style is and never was what music asshole/experts consider "Classical" . Bach is to the Classical Era as early Black Sabbath is to modern metal. [/QUOTE]
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