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What term is often used define classical music?

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Which of these is falseThe term classical music can apply to the music of a previous period or stage of development.Classical music can apply to music of a specific country.The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.?

The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.


Which term is often used to define classical music art music popular music string music?

The term "genre" is often used to define different categories of music, such as classical music, art music, popular music, and string music. Each genre encompasses specific characteristics, styles, and cultural contexts that distinguish them from one another. Additionally, genres can overlap, creating subgenres that further specify musical forms.


Why was the classical era called absolute music?

While the term "absolute music" is most commonly applied to the classical era (and also to the Romantic period), the classical period was not defined by being absolute music. Absolute music is music that is not created for an outside purpose, not to be accompanied by a dance, or a play, but to exist on its own, to be performed alone, perhaps in a concert hall. Unlike program music, it does not tell a story, or represent anything. The term was usually applied to instrumental music without vocals. To define classical music by one of its many types of music would be absurd, so while the classical era included many pieces of absolute music, it also included program music, and opera; the Classical era is not exclusively made up of absolute works.


Is overturn a classical music form?

No, "overturn" is not a recognized classical music form. Classical music typically includes forms such as sonata, symphony, concerto, and chamber music. The term "overturn" may refer to a concept in other contexts but does not pertain to a specific structure or genre in classical music.

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What term is often used define classical music?

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Which of these is falseThe term classical music can apply to the music of a previous period or stage of development.Classical music can apply to music of a specific country.The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.?

The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.


What is the other term for classical music?

Western music.


Why was the classical era called the classical era?

While the term "absolute music" is most commonly applied to the classical era (and also to the Romantic period), the classical period was not defined by being absolute music. Absolute music is music that is not created for an outside purpose, not to be accompanied by a dance, or a play, but to exist on its own, to be performed alone, perhaps in a concert hall. Unlike program music, it does not tell a story, or represent anything. The term was usually applied to instrumental music without vocals. To define Classical Music by one of its many types of music would be absurd, so while the classical era included many pieces of absolute music, it also included program music, and Opera; the Classical era is not exclusively made up of absolute works.


Which term is often used to define classical music art music popular music string music?

The term "genre" is often used to define different categories of music, such as classical music, art music, popular music, and string music. Each genre encompasses specific characteristics, styles, and cultural contexts that distinguish them from one another. Additionally, genres can overlap, creating subgenres that further specify musical forms.


Why was the classical era called absolute music?

While the term "absolute music" is most commonly applied to the classical era (and also to the Romantic period), the classical period was not defined by being absolute music. Absolute music is music that is not created for an outside purpose, not to be accompanied by a dance, or a play, but to exist on its own, to be performed alone, perhaps in a concert hall. Unlike program music, it does not tell a story, or represent anything. The term was usually applied to instrumental music without vocals. To define classical music by one of its many types of music would be absurd, so while the classical era included many pieces of absolute music, it also included program music, and opera; the Classical era is not exclusively made up of absolute works.


Is overturn a classical music form?

No, "overturn" is not a recognized classical music form. Classical music typically includes forms such as sonata, symphony, concerto, and chamber music. The term "overturn" may refer to a concept in other contexts but does not pertain to a specific structure or genre in classical music.


Why are Baroque and Romantic music still called 'Classical Music' when mentioned casually?

The term classical music refers to a broad period in Western music that includes the Baroque and Romantic eras.


Where did classical start?

Classical music (as we know it today) has existed since the 9th century and into the present day. The term "classical music" wasn't applied formally until the 19th century.


What term is defined as the actual writing of piece of music?

Music composition.


What do you call conductor of classical music?

Another term for conductor is Maestro.


What term is defined as the patterned recurring alternation of constracting sounds?

This term is defined as rhythm in music. It is the patterned sequence of sounds that creates a sense of movement and structure in a piece of music.