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What The most diverse classical music period was?

The 20th century is the most diverse classical music period.


The most diverse classical music was?

The 20th century


What music was the most important of the classical period?

symphonies and string quartets.


What kind of music was most important of classical period?

symphonies and string quartets.


What was the most important type of vocal music in the Classical Period?

Baroque and Romantic.


What type of music is classical music?

Classical music is a broad term of music of the western culture. It is a combination of the Western Art music that began in the Medieval period, typically called the common practice period, and most regional musical styles and genres. It is the music of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, particularly the 18th and 19th centuries. Some of the main genres of classical music are symphonies, concertos, sonatas, chamber music and solo instrumental performances.


What type of music franz schubert is most noted for?

Classical and Romantic.


What genre of music is Richard Wagner most known for?

Wagner is most known for his operas and music dramas.


Which of these terms is a synonym for the pre-Classical period of music?

Often, people describe the Classical period of music as being heavily Romantic. However, the Romance period was after the Classical period. Classical is usually just referred to as Classical.


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.


How did the idea of predictability apply to classical music?

because most people just have the insight. People feel what should follow. In classical music, writers follow this predictability because it was a norm in this time period.


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.