A renowned English organist and composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods, known for his sacred choral music and madrigals. His works are still widely performed today.
Born in 1624
A colonial American merchant and politician who played a significant role in the development of early American currency and trade, issuing the first paper money in the American colonies. He also served as a treasurer and magistrate in Massachusetts.
Born in 1659
A renowned Baroque composer, known for his iconic opera "Dido and Aeneas" and contributions to English classical music.
Born in 1685
A renowned Baroque composer and organist, famous for creating majestic orchestral suites, operas, and oratorios, including the iconic "Messiah" masterpiece.
Born in 1585
A renowned Baroque composer and organist, known for his contributions to the development of the oratorio and passion genres, creating over 500 works that showcased his mastery of choral music.
Born in 1587
A renowned Baroque-era musician and teacher, known for his influential compositions and contributions to the development of the organ concerto.