1750 onwards, following on from the baroque, which was 1650-1750
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Georg von Bertouch is a well known 18th century classical music composer. He was German born but resided in Norway for his adult life. He is said to be one of the first important classical composers.
Classical music isn't tied to just one form of beliefs. Classical music, as all music is, the international language understood and read by all walks of life, and isn't owned or governed by any one body.
Why not? It could be that it was a period of his musical life, when he experimented with classical rock? Experiment is everything in music!
Life came from bacteria that is in a humans body . That is where life came from first
Although Wikipedia defaults to music if you type in Classical Period" - is this really only a 'music' question? Was life in Europe pretty much the same in 1820 as it was in 1750??
Marie Curie enjoyed classical music, particularly the works of composers such as Chopin and Wagner. She found solace and inspiration in music throughout her life, using it as a way to relax and unwind from her demanding scientific research.
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Music gave the African Americans a new way of life. New dance moves came about, Jazz music came out, and people were more open about how they danced and how they acted out in public.
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.
Life came first. The oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is a product of living organisms carrying out photosynthesis.
"Amadeus" is a historical fiction play by Peter Shaffer that explores the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his rival Antonio Salieri. The play delves into themes of jealousy, talent, and the nature of genius. While the story is fictionalized, it sheds light on the competitive and sometimes cutthroat world of classical music during the 18th century. The play has sparked interest in Mozart's life and music, and has contributed to a greater understanding of the complexities of the classical music world during that time period.