No. Michael Jackson's "Thriller" or "Long, Long Ago" are normal songs, but they're pop, not classical.
In the regular "music textbook" usage of the terms, yes - Baroque preceded classical.
Some classical music is called frank sirnarta.
Some Classical Music is called frank sirnarta.
That would be Russian classical music.
An opera.
I think what your thinking of is a form of classical music called Baroque
The term classical music refers to a broad period in Western music that includes the Baroque and Romantic eras.
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Folk music and classical music is analogous to fables and written history. Folk music can be passed down through generations aurally, but never written down. Classical music, much like written history, has been formally published.
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.
It is a classical music!!
Classical music originated in Europe, around the areas of Italy, Austria, and Germany.