This document provides an overview of medieval music from 700-1400 CE including Gregorian chants, troubadour songs, and Adam de la Halle as a famous composer. It then summarizes Renaissance music from 1400-1600 CE, highlighting developments in polyphony, genres like the mass and madrigal, as well as composers Giovanni Palestrina and Thomas Morley. Finally, it outlines characteristics of Baroque music from 1600-1750 CE such as elaboration, contrast, genres like the concerto grosso and fugue, and famous composers Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, and George Frideric Handel.