The "Red Priest" during the Baroque period was Antonio Vivaldi, an Italian composer and violinist. He earned this nickname due to his red hair and his association with the clergy, as he was ordained as a priest. Vivaldi is best known for his concertos, particularly "The Four Seasons," which remain highly influential and celebrated in Classical Music. His innovative approach to form and harmony significantly shaped the development of Baroque music.
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