The English Baroque period saw the rise of opera and the emergence of Henry Purcell as a key figure. This era, coinciding with the Restoration, brought renewed interest in the arts and music, with London becoming a major cultural center. Purcell, influenced by Italian and French styles, composed for court, church, and theater. His works, including Dido and Aeneas, showcased English opera's development and his mastery of melody, harmony, and text setting.