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Top 10 Baroque Music that Still Hits Until Now

Baroque, Lol. Sounds funny! It might sound funny to some of you, but Baroque is really one of the colorful era of artworks and music throughout the history. I don't exactly know how to say this, but I feel nostalgic when I hear any Baroque music, it makes me feel I go back to the times where I really don't belong. Yet, my persona is present there and I feel the livelihood of the classical Europeans living during the years 1600-1750. Personally, I would chose Baroque music since the feels touch right through the center of me. 

Johann Pachelbel


10. Tocatta and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, by Johann Sebastian Bach
                


9. Unaccompanied Cello Suites, BWV 1007-1012, by Johann Sebastian Bach



8. The Four Seasons: Storm, by Antonio Vivaldi 
                                            

7. The Four Seasons: Spring, by Antonio Vivaldi


6. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, by Johann Sebastian Bach


5. Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, by George Frideric Handel


4. Music for the Royal Fireworks, by George Frideric Handel
    


3. Zadok the Priest, by George Frideric Handel 


2. Air in G string, by Johann Sebastian Bach


1. Canon in D (Elegance), by Johann Pachelbel


Do you have any baroque or classical music suggestions? Drop them below the comment section! See them on the next "Top Baroque/Classical Music by People's Choice".

  

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