Repetitive and Imitative
In the Classical Period (1750-1825), the music is written in homophonics: the right hand playing the melody and the left hand playing an accompaniment.
The rise of homophonic textures and the increased prominence of melody and harmony in classical music led to the decline of the basso continuo in the classical period.
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From 1730 to 1820, that was the duration of the classical music period.
Classical Period
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.
They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
The Romantic music period
Frederic Chopin was in the classical music period.
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.
The general texture of classical music can vary widely, but it often features a rich tapestry of melodies, harmonies, and rhythms. Common textures include monophonic (single melody), homophonic (melody with accompaniment), and polyphonic (multiple independent melodies). Classical compositions frequently utilize counterpoint, where different melodic lines interact intricately. Overall, the texture can range from simple and clear to complex and dense, depending on the style and period of the music.
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