Baroque Composers by Composition

Name the appropriate Baroque composer to his works.
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"Messiah", "Water Music", "The Harmonious Blacksmith", "Music for the Royal Fireworks", "Judas Maccabaeus"
George Frideric Handel
"Judith", "Ariel's song", "Under the greenwood tree", "Rule Britannia"
Thomas Arne
"The well-tempered clavier", "Brandenburg Concertos", "The Art of Fugue", "St. Matthew Passion", "St.John Passion"
Johann Sebastian Bach
"Armide", "Alceste", "Atys"
Jean-Baptiste Lully
"L'Apothéose de Lully", "Leçons de ténèbres pour le mercredi saint", "La visionaire"
François Couperin
"Judith Triumphans", "Orlando", "The Four Seasons"
Antonio Vivaldi
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"Concerti grossi"
Arcangelo Corelli
"Magnificat in D", "Christ lag in Todesbanden", "Canon and Gigue in D"
Johann Pachelbel
"Burlesque de Don Quichotte", "Der Tag des Gerichts", "Tafelmusik"
Georg Philipp Telemann
"Dido and Aeneas", "The Bell Anthem", "Funeral Music for Queen Mary"
Henry Purcell
"Miserere mei", "Missa Vidi turbam magnam", "Dilectus meus"
Gregorio Allegri
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Level 63
May 1, 2014
Concerti Grosso is a generic baroque genre, used by many composers from Corelli to Handel to Geminiani to Locatelli and many more. You need something more specific if you want people to identify Corelli.