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For No One
[edit]I don't know enough to say what songs should be mentioned, but I am surprised to see no mention of The Beatles's "For No One" in light of its use both of the French horn and polyphonic harmony. Opinions? Joe Avins (talk) 20:34, 11 June 2019 (UTC)
Oxford Music Online
[edit]It is interesting, when you search "Baroque pop" (w/out"") at OMO there is no result of the combination whatsoever. "Baroque rock" gets you a single entry of the combination: Tim "Buckley’s insatiable musical exploration, as he progressed through baroque folk-rock and avant-garde jazz styles." Other than that, there is a definitive reference of Baroque music to hard rock (guitar solos) and heavy metal (structure). Just saying. MenkinAlRire 10:07, 29 April 2024 (UTC)