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What dates encompass the Classical era of music history?

in 1500 bc - 300 ad


Why baroque period dates are approximate?

Because not everyone stopped composing in the old styles and forms or began the new ones at the same time. The Baroque and Classical periods overlapped to a great extent, as did all earlier and later periods. It's impossible to point to a date and say before that date everyone was composing Baroque-style music and after it everyone wrote in Classical styles. Music constantly evolves, and the named "eras" are given dates from hindsight. For example, Beethoven's early music was in the Classical style, based on Mozart and Haydn; his later compositions broke free of the precision and structure of classical forms and became freer and more emotional, leading into the Romantic period.


Baroque art was predominantly Catholic. In which European country did Baroque art originate?

The generally accepted dates are 1600 - 1750


What are the dates of the Baroque periods?

1600 - 1750 Visit http://www.musicanappreciation.blogspot.com/ for more information


Which is an example of classical music?

Examples of Classical music from the 'Classical' period is anything written by composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Paganini and early-mid Beethoven between the years of about 1750 and 1820. Suggested pieces are Beethoven's First, Second, Third and Fourth Symphonies, Mozart's Operas and Haydn's piano sonatas. However, if you are referring to 'Classical' music as any music written before the music of the present day then you can listen to pretty much anything between the dates of 1450 and 1900 by composers as diverse as Monteverdi, Thomas Tallis, Henry Purcell, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Schubert, Sergei Rachmaninov and Edward Elgar.

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What dates represent the crossover from the baroque to the classical style?

1750


What dates encompass the Classical era of music history?

in 1500 bc - 300 ad


Why baroque period dates are approximate?

Because not everyone stopped composing in the old styles and forms or began the new ones at the same time. The Baroque and Classical periods overlapped to a great extent, as did all earlier and later periods. It's impossible to point to a date and say before that date everyone was composing Baroque-style music and after it everyone wrote in Classical styles. Music constantly evolves, and the named "eras" are given dates from hindsight. For example, Beethoven's early music was in the Classical style, based on Mozart and Haydn; his later compositions broke free of the precision and structure of classical forms and became freer and more emotional, leading into the Romantic period.


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