Barroco

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This word must be preceded by the definite article.
el Barroco
A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.
proper noun
a. Baroque
En la historia de la música, la muerte de Bach en 1750 marcó el fin del Barroco.In music history, Bach's death in 1750 marked the end of the Baroque.
b. Baroque period
La suite era una forma musical muy popular durante el Barroco.The dance suite was a very popular musical form during the Baroque period.
a. Baroque
El Barroco es más dramático y emotivo que el arte renacentista.Baroque is more dramatic and emotional than Renaissance art.
b. Baroque style
El rococó derivó del Barroco tardío.Rococo style is derived from late Baroque style.
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