The Baroque era, spanning from 1600 to 1750, was a time of dramatic change in music. It saw the rise of opera, oratorio, and concerto forms, as well as the development of tonal harmony and basso continuo. Key figures like Monteverdi, Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi shaped the period's musical landscape. Their works showcased the era's emphasis on contrast, ornamentation, and emotional expression, reflecting the broader cultural and artistic trends of the time.