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4. What advantages and disadvantages did Baroque composers have in the patronage

system? What did they gain from this practice? What limitations did it place on them?
5. Baroque music often tried to capture and reflect a particular emotion or feeling. Choose
one of the musical works in the unit. Identify the work that you chose. What feeling or
emotion is the composer trying to capture or reflect in the work? What aspects of the
music lead you to this emotion or feeling?
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The patronage system let baroque composers become famous. The Baroque Period was an era that started in 1600 to 1750. In this era, emotion dramatized art and music. In the Baroque period, composers were employed by the wealthy class. This employment system was called the patronage system. A wealthy patron would settle on the musician for a piece of music and decide what to write. The European, wealthy families became a patron of music, allowing composers to concentrate on their work without worrying about money. One of the limitations of this employment system was that music composers work as assistants to wealthy patrons by performing and writing pieces. Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, and George Frideric Handel were famous baroque composers supported by patrons, which helped them get fame and gain public audiences.

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4. An advantage of the patronage system is that they're music would be available for purchase and they gained popularity. A disadvantage would be that this all depended on whether or not the patron actually liked the music. This placed limitations on the type of music they made and who they were making it for.

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