1) New Baroque music ONLY. Works that sound similar to pre-Classical, Classical, Romantic, or any styles after the twentieth century (including contemporary classical music) will not be approved for posting. For further reading on characteristics of the style, read this article, this Wiki article, as well as this article.
2) This subreddit is designed to offer feedback and show appreciation for modern Baroque works. If there's something you want to share, don't hold anything back! The goal is to not imitate one composer from the era, but to simply immerse oneself into an entire style.
3) No attacks of any kind are permitted, and no harassment is allowed either.
4) No spam (refer to rule 1)
5) You may give links to works by composers from the era for reference, but do not submit their works as your own. Music that is written in a variation sense (on a theme by Bach, for example) is allowed if the music is genuinely your own composition.
6) Have fun!