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In a broad sense, yes. Any art music can be termed Classical. But Classical refers to the musical period directly after Bach's. He wrote music of the Baroque period.
Classical music is where u get the strongest formation but not every rock musician has a classical training... but the best ones have
Not too sure about art music, but classical music usually takes time within the classical, baroque, romantic, renaissance, and contemporary eras. All classical music is acoustic, meaning no electric instruments, give or take an electric piano, violin, or viola... Art music is a term used to refer to "advanced" music which relies more on formal style and theory. The opposite of art music is popular music. Classical music is a category of art music which includes traditional classical music (this is divided based on the region where it originated) and modern classical music (electronic, experimental, and minimalist music). Art music also includes certain forms of jazz which are considered to be less "popular" and more theoretical improvisation.
No. Classical music sprung from the art movement, while rock and pop from entertainment. That said, these days there is some crossover.
Back then the best kind of music they would listen to was classical piano music such as Mozart and Beethoven
Classical music is a broad term of music of the western culture. It is a combination of the Western Art music that began in the Medieval period, typically called the common practice period, and most regional musical styles and genres. It is the music of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, particularly the 18th and 19th centuries. Some of the main genres of classical music are symphonies, concertos, sonatas, chamber music and solo instrumental performances.
Art music is any music that is not jazz, rock or pop music. It is what most people consider classical music, and includes almost all music from before the 1900s, and any orchestral, chamber or choral music written after that.
Cultured music, also "serious music", as opposed to "popular music", refers to those kinds of music which are developed, complex and advanced to such an extent that a considerable amount of training in music theory is deemed necessary not only to play it but often also to correctly appreciate it. Cultured music also relies on written musical notation. The term is usually synonymous with classical music, although contemporary experimental "art music" is often also included. Some people believe that jazz is complex enough to fit the description while others disagree. The term "cultured music" as opposed to "popular music" remains therefore obscure, especially because the borders between popular and classical or "art" music are not always clear-cut.
Thomas Hobbes had an interest in music and art, but his tastes were fairly conservative. He appreciated classical music and traditional art forms that reflected order and structure. Hobbes believed that music and art should serve to reinforce social and political hierarchies.
classical, novel became popular, art moved in new directions