The Romantic music period
Classical Period
The Baroque Era
classical pereiod
After Baroque comes the Classical Era which is not to be confused with the Classical Music in general. This era gave birth to musical giants such as Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, all who formed the 1st Viennese School. The Romantic period or the Rococo if you want to be specific, follows the Classical Period. The Classical period starts roughly at 1751 after the death of J.S. Bach.
Neoclassicism After the Baroque period came the Classical period, which included Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, who became a bridge to the Romantic period. In the beginning of the 20th century some composers consciously adopted styles and techniques from the Classical period. This looking-back was called neoclassicism, or new classicism.
The Classical Period. that was in the 1800's
The ... Classical Period ... during the years 1730 to 1820.
Often, people describe the Classical period of music as being heavily Romantic. However, the Romance period was after the Classical period. Classical is usually just referred to as Classical.
The classical period ended about 1820, and the sax was not invented until after 1840, so no, the sax was not used in the classical period.
The sonata have 4 classical period.
From 1730 to 1820, that was the duration of the classical music period.
he was between both Classical and Romantic period but is more often classified in the Classical period