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Answer:
Female musicians, particularly singers, experienced expanded roles in Baroque music life. Two singers, Francesca Caccini and Barbara Strozzi, were among the earliest female composers to publish their works.
Explanation:
Baroque music is usually exuberant: energetic rhythms, melody with many ornaments, contrasts of instrumental tones and strong with soft sounds. Most of the new trends originated in Italy and their musicians dominated in all fields.
In this period, we should highlight the importance of some female singers, who helped this musical style to gain notoriety. Among these singers, Francesca Caccini and Barbara Strozzi are the most representative.
The Italian Francesca Caccini, also known as La Cecchina (pun on the term cecchino, which means sniper), was born in Florence on September 18, 1587. She was the first songwriter to write an opera, and author of a vast music production. In addition, she was the highest paid artist - singer and songwriter at the Tuscan Court, either under the direction of Grand Duke Ferdinando I, Cosimo II or Ferdinando II. She even received an invitation to join the music service of the French Court of Henri IV, which was prevented by Ferdinando I for not dismissing her from his team.
Barbara Strozzi, was an Italian composer who lived between 1619 and 1677, and stands out for the composition of arias, ariettas and sung. Barbara has published eight volumes of her compositions and is the author of the works "Moralità Amorosa" e "Hor che Apollo".