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Jean-Philippe Rameau was primarily a renowned composer, but also a prominent music theorist. He is revered as one of the leading figures in the development of music theory and practice during the Baroque era. Rameau's theoretical contributions, particularly his groundbreaking treatise "Traité de l'harmonie" published in 1722, had a profound impact on Western music by systematizing harmonic principles and establishing the foundation for modern tonal harmony.