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      • One of the first things you learn when you're introduced to classical music is that the term "classical" most properly describes music composed from about 1750 to 1820. That includes the work of Haydn and Mozart, but only most of Beethoven. It doesn't include Bach — or Wagner.
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    Oct 16, 2013 · One of the first things you learn when you're introduced to classical music is that the term "classical" most properly describes music composed from about 1750 to 1820. That includes the work of Haydn and Mozart, but only most of Beethoven. It doesn't include Bach — or Wagner.

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    • Big ‘C’ Versus Small ‘C’
    • So Why Has ‘Classical’ Stuck?
    • “There Isn’T Any Other Word That Seems to Describe It Better”

    Before we go further, let’s unpack this quickly. We use classical music (small ‘c’) to mean Western instrumental, orchestral, vocal and choral music – created for both secular and sacred settings. But you may have also heard ‘classical’ in the context of the Classical era of music, roughly 1750-1830 and encompassing composers such as Mozart, Haydn ...

    ‘Classical’ seems to work as a catch-all term of Western art music genres because it evokes this Classical, ordered era of Mozart, Haydn and Beethovenin which so many instrumental, chamber, orchestral and operatic forms we still hear regularly today were established. Indeed, the lineage of the forms and tonality established in the Classical era can...

    “People use this word to describe music that isn’t jazz or popular songs or folk music, just because there isn’t any other word that seems to describe it better,” the great composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein said in an instalment of TV’s Young People’s Concerts, broadcast in January 1959. Bernstein goes on to say in his programme that ‘classi...

  3. Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions. It is sometimes distinguished as Western classical music, as the term "classical music" can also be applied to non-Western art musics.

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · Classical music is classified into 7 periods: Early Music, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century, and Modern/Contemporary. What are the Characteristics of Classical Music? Since European music encompasses a wide range of styles, it can be hard to attribute a list of characteristics to all the works of a certain type.

  5. Dec 26, 2023 · The Classical music period vs classical music. It’s confusing but the word “Classical” (capitalized) refers to the specific 90-year period that we are covering in this post, while “classical” (non-capitalized) refers to the whole western art tradition (which also includes the Baroque and Romantic periods, for example).

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · Very often, “classical music” refers to the musical tradition of the West, excluding the independent growth of music in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere. However, a more broadly inclusive definition sees classical music as any formal music tradition from anywhere in the world.

  7. Aug 2, 2018 · Classical music is available on CDs and streaming services. Isn’t that a great way to get to know this art? Recorded music is widely accessible, and that’s an incredible resource.