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  1. The History of Classical Music. Part 1. From Greogorian Chant to C.P.E. Bach. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSIC. Music as an art form has been a pleasurable means of human expression since before we emerged from the caves.

  2. Jun 7, 2013 · Introduction: When all music was classical -- Music of medieval times -- The musical renaissance -- The baroque era -- The classical period -- The romantic era -- The modern era. Discusses the evolution of classical music, including the contributions of various cultures and composers.

  3. Classical period is certainly not premature. Initiated by Richard H. Hoppin's Medieval Music in 1978, the 'Norton Introduction to Music History' series is a modern equivalent to the old Norton/Dent series: substantial one-volume works written by a single author surveying a par-ticular epoch. Hoppin's book was followed by

  4. In music history, we use this term to refer to a specific type of Western art music, namely the works of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. The time during which these composers were active is what we call the Classical Period. Music of this era is obsessed with structural clarity, balance, and form.

  5. Aug 5, 2024 · What are the classical music periods? Although music evolves in organically and differs per country and composer, in music history we distinguish seven classical music periods: Medieval Period (c. 500–1400) Renaissance Period (c. 1400–1600) Baroque Period (c. 1600–1750) Classical Period (c. 1750–1820) Romantic Period (c. 1820–1900)

  6. Early Classical Period (1750 – 1800) The Classical period was roughly from 1750-1810. A common characteristic of Classical music is “graceful” melodies, in clear-cut and balanced phrases. Classical music was often homophonic, with an emphasis on the elegance and beauty of melody.

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  8. Students are encouraged to listen to several examples of each style at online sources available through Classical Music.net, Naxos, or other online sites and to listen for the characteristics given below. Middle Ages (also referred to as medieval music): 800-1400.

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