The Late Baroque period, spanning from 1720 to 1750, marked a transition between the complex Baroque and emerging Classical styles. This era saw a shift towards simpler melodies, homophonic textures, and more accessible musical forms, reflecting the Enlightenment's emphasis on clarity and reason. Key figures like Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti pushed musical boundaries while embracing new trends. The galant style emerged, characterized by elegant melodies and simpler harmonies. This period laid the groundwork for Classical era innovations in form, instrumentation, and performance practices.