During the Great Depression.
That depends, the classical period was from the early-mid 1700's to the early 1800's, Classical Music as a whole is from about 1680-now
Classical music originated in Europe, around the areas of Italy, Austria, and Germany.
For the following reasons: * It was the music of the time when ballet was first being danced. Classical music was the "popular" and "cool" music of the time. * It's beautiful songs really connect with ballet. * Even after classical music was not the popular music of the day, everyone thought of ballet with classsical music. * Older ballets were already written to classical music, it wouldn't make sense to rewrite the music for those historic and beautiful ballets.
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The Classical Period. that was in the 1800's
If its Classical music then its between 1750 and 1820
the classical time period
he didn't necessarily pick to compose it. 1. His father made him practice classical music all the time. 2. Back then that was the most popular style of music.
Do you mean the difference between classical music and film music?Classical music was composed in the period from 1550 to 1900 (more or less).Film music came into existence in the late 1800's/early 1900's.Film music often borrows elements from classical music, but from other music forms as well (for example jazz, and rock).Both music forms have also much in common. When you put on a dvd, turn off the sound from the tv, and put on a classical piece of music at the same time, the classical music can often compliment the movie you're watching!
Antoine Lavoisier, a prominent French chemist, did not have a documented favorite music genre. However, during his time, classical music was popular, so it is possible he enjoyed listening to classical compositions.
Classical-Romantic This included the transitional phase between these two eras. Classical music is simply elegant and romantic music is dramatic and deep. Beethoven was one of the main composers in this transition.
The allegro time signature in classical music compositions signifies a fast tempo, conveying a sense of energy and movement. It is often used to create a lively and dynamic mood in the music, adding excitement and intensity to the piece.