Originally Posted by Big_John
just a guess, but neo-baroque is probably just baroque music composed after the baroque era (in this case, contemporarily). i would attempt to describe baroque music as the emergence of monody, and the morphing of renaissance polyphony into counterpoint. a few major baroque composers are monteverdi (early), vivaldi and purcell (middle), and bach and handel (late).
neo-baroque is probably similar to neo-classical in that it's not strictly limited to a regurgitation of it's mother-style; it probably borrows a little from musical styles developed after baroque music. as an example of what i'm referring to, compare some classical music (haydn, mozart, etc.) to neo-classical works like prokofiev's 1st symphony, stravinsky's piano concerto, or hindemith's kammermusik works.
any of the major 'movements' in art-music probably have a "neo-" version by this point. however, i don't think i've ever heard any neo-baroque music.
Silver, do you have any samples of your compositions you can share?