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Certainly! C.P.E. Bach's musical style, often referred to as Empfindsamer Stil or "sensitive style," departed from his father Johann Sebastian Bach's intricate Baroque compositions. C.P.E. Bach's music emphasized emotional expression, dramatic contrasts, and a focus on individual feelings. He broke away from the strict contrapuntal structures and explored new harmonic and melodic languages, paving the way for the Classical era.