Regency Baroque

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Regency Baroque © 2016 by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons logoCCBY icon

Confident, strident baroque strings and harpsichord – the sound of bewigged aristocrats in stately homes, uplifting, traditional, and unmistakably period-authentic.

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Regency Baroque occupies its historical territory with the easy confidence of music that knows its heritage and has made peace with it. Strings drive the main melodic energy with the bright, slightly formal character of the baroque period, trills and ornaments are deployed with period-appropriate enthusiasm, and a harpsichord provides the harmonic foundation with that distinctive bright, plucking tone that immediately signals that we are somewhere between the 17th and early 19th centuries. The piece is uplifting and strident in the way that baroque music at its best always is – simultaneously cerebral and genuinely invigorating. It is, admittedly, also rather stereotypically British in the way that only actual baroque music can be.

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Works brilliantly for period drama content set between the 17th and early 19th centuries - historical documentaries, costume drama parodies, and any project evoking the world of kings, queens, and aristocratic intrigue. Effective for educational content covering the baroque and regency eras, and for any YouTube production where the quintessential British stately home aesthetic is part of the visual language. Also a reliable choice for any project that simply needs an uplifting, traditional orchestral backdrop with genuine period character.

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1 review for Regency Baroque

  1. Jasmine

    This was PERFECT for the opening of any episode of my podcast where we discuss Jane Austen adaptations, thanks so much for this.

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