Yes at that time it was the Romantic almost modern era.
Composers like Rachmaninoff( might recognise Variations on a theme of Paganini), Claude Debussy( might recognise Clair de Lune) , Maurice Ravel (might recognise bolero), Rimsky Korsakov( Might recognise flight of the bumble bee), Tchaikovsky (you may recognise from the Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliett Ballets), Georges Bizet (might recognize the Opera of Carmen).
Jazz was popular in the 1920's.
Of course, classical music is the most popular than modern music and will always have a place in any century.
Yiruma's music style is popular with a classical twist. The style is classified by ITunes as World Music or New Age. Although influenced by the classics and sounding classical in parts, his music is much more popular in structure.
For the following reasons: * It was the music of the time when ballet was first being danced. Classical music was the "popular" and "cool" music of the time. * It's beautiful songs really connect with ballet. * Even after classical music was not the popular music of the day, everyone thought of ballet with classsical music. * Older ballets were already written to classical music, it wouldn't make sense to rewrite the music for those historic and beautiful ballets.
folk and popular music.
it depends on which music is popular
A few of the most popular songs in the 1920s was Sonny Boy, See See Rider Blues, and King Porter Stomp. The most popular type of music during the 1920s was jazz.
Classical Music.
classical orchestra music
its mostly known for classical music.
Jazz was popular in the 1920's.
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Of course, classical music is the most popular than modern music and will always have a place in any century.
listening to classical music, going to see movies, watching performances
Yiruma's music style is popular with a classical twist. The style is classified by ITunes as World Music or New Age. Although influenced by the classics and sounding classical in parts, his music is much more popular in structure.
Some popular piano phrases used in classical music compositions include arpeggios, trills, scales, and chromatic passages.
For the following reasons: * It was the music of the time when ballet was first being danced. Classical music was the "popular" and "cool" music of the time. * It's beautiful songs really connect with ballet. * Even after classical music was not the popular music of the day, everyone thought of ballet with classsical music. * Older ballets were already written to classical music, it wouldn't make sense to rewrite the music for those historic and beautiful ballets.