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Baroque, classical, romantic, impressionist, experimental & modern
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there are two main usage of the term, "classical". first,it is a term that denotes historical period of development. In music and other branches of arts, this period implies the general characteristics of harmony, balance, simplicity and elegance, which took place from 1750 to 1800. among the famous composers of the classical period were Mozart and Haydn. The second usage the one that refers to the name of the musical genre - classical music, that covers a very wide range of musical styles and period, whether baroque, classical, or romantic, with a general impression of elegance, grandeur and majesty. Therefore, every musical work that is written especially on the common practice era, 1600-1900, can be classified as classical. although medieval chants and rennaissance motets like that of Da Pallestrina can also appear in the classical music genre, there is still no justification of confusion, because they are still one of the fore fathers and great foundations of musical development aside from what have been mentioned above. In other words, in order for a composition to be classified as classical, they must posses any or whole of the following classical characteristics mentioned above, second, they must be written between 1600-1900, third, must be one of the musical styles where our present and contemporary and pop music forms of the modern day, evolved and lastly, must be sacred in nature, because, generally sacred music always fall on the classical category. the term classical also denotes zenith and golden age, so in a historical perspective, classical era is used! for example, the period of enlightenment during the early baroque period is also termed as classical revival, whereas, it is the golden age of reasoning! now, the difference between classical Greek and Roman is their origin. obviously, classical style with a greek origin can be called as classical Greek and for Rome, classical roman.
In Baroque music, phrasing was continuous, while in Classical era music phrasing was short and based on cadences.
In the Broadway production of Shrek, Lord Farquaad who was played by Christopher Sieber, walks around on his knees throughout the musical in order to appear comically short in stature.
Medieval-Renaissance-Baroque-Classical-Romantic-20th Century
Baroque, Romantic, Classical
Baroque, classical, romantic, impressionist, experimental & modern
The proper chronological order of the musical periods is: the Medieval era, Renaissance era, Baroque era, Classical era, Romantic era, 20th century, and the 21st century. The chronological order is dated back to 476 since to date.
The proper chronological order of the musical periods is: the Medieval era, Renaissance era, Baroque era, Classical era, Romantic era, 20th century, and the 21st century. The chronological order is dated back to 476 since to date.
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Two sets of Prelude and Fugue called the 48 Preludes and Fugues, written in chromatic scale order from C major to B minor.
It depends on what kind of art, of course. For example, math plays a huge role is the musical arts. In composition of musical pieces, math is used in order for the composition to flow properly and having correct rhythmic qualities.
A baroque sonata is anything instrumental. It evolved into the "triosonata," which was 4 instruments played as 3 layers or lines. The soprano and base were very contrasting, in order to create polarity. The harpsichord is very characteristic of the Baroque sonata. AN example would be Corelli's Opus 1.
Ancient Egypt, Classical Period, Renaissance, Middle Ages
Yes, but I'm no historian.ChronologicallyProto-Baroque (Late Mannerist)-involves Mannerist sentiments, but less idealized figures.Early Baroque - very naturalistic, a la CaravaggioHigh Baroque - "sensuousness of colourism" Rubens, Buernico, Cortona, Bernini, BorominiBaroque Classicism - order, clarity, composure. Roots in Rome in 1630's. again Rubens, Cortona, also Andrea Sacchi, ValezquezLate Baroque - "Louis XIV style" a decorative reworking of classicism and it's vocabulary
That depends on what order you specify ... radius, density, rotation period,orbital inclination, number of natural satellites, distance from the sun, etc.In correct alphabetical order, using their English names, they are . . . - Earth- Jupiter- Mars- Mercury- Neptune- Saturn- Uranus- Venus