Almost everything but the form itself. The late 19th-century symphonies are longer, written for a larger orchestra and in a more advanced tonal language. Much of the expansion came with Beethoven, but by the time of Bruckner and Mahler, at the very end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th, symphonies reached their maximum length and orchestral size.
what is the difference between classical
when you do opera its with your voice and when you do classical music its with an instrument
there isn't one.
The sound.
Keynesians say that government should interven in economic activities where as classical say not too
what is diff b/w the classical economist and keynes economist
recreational is for fun and classical is more competitive and costs more money
There are a few differences between classical and traditional technology. Traditional technology is something that has always been done and classical technology is something that was once done.
Classical sonatas use "sonata form" at least in their first movement. Baroque sonatas do not.
Within this context -- any Verdi opera would be considered a classical opera.
In a republic, people elect representatives to do the governing.
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