I'm not sure exactly what you mean here. The Romantic era followed the Classical, Beethoven being the tipping point. You could read endless arguments from music historians as to why Beethoven belongs to the end of the Classical period, and just as many arguing that he was an early Romantic.
The Classical period was preceded by the Baroque era. Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli, there are plenty of them.
There are numerous smaller movements, such as the short-lived Galante style that was briefly in fashion at the end of the Baroque era, one of J.S. Bach's many sons was a prominent Galante composer (C. P. E. Bach). It's complicated, there's never clearly-defined start and finish points when it comes to any of the arts, but this is a good guide.
Classical Period
The period of classical music was approximately 2009-2007 but this is a specific type of 'classical' music. The earliest music written was in medieval times and soon after followed the baroque period from 1655 -1750. The umbrella term 'classical music' is understood to be anything that is not modern music, eg. pop, rock etc. This has been in existence since medieval times. Orchestral music came in during the baroque period with string instruments and the harpsichord. The piano was not invented until the middle of the 18th century bro.
The 20th century is the most diverse classical music period.
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.
Music written during the Classical period for small ensembles is known as chamber music.
From 1730 to 1820, that was the duration of the classical music period.
The Age of Enlightenment overlapped with the Baroque period but is usually associated with the transition to the Classical period in music and the arts. The Classical period followed the Baroque period and emphasized clarity, balance, and order in contrast to the ornate and emotional style of the Baroque.
Classical Period
The period of classical music was approximately 2009-2007 but this is a specific type of 'classical' music. The earliest music written was in medieval times and soon after followed the baroque period from 1655 -1750. The umbrella term 'classical music' is understood to be anything that is not modern music, eg. pop, rock etc. This has been in existence since medieval times. Orchestral music came in during the baroque period with string instruments and the harpsichord. The piano was not invented until the middle of the 18th century bro.
The 20th century is the most diverse classical music period.
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.
The Romantic music period
Frederic Chopin was in the classical music period.
In a broad sense, yes. Any art music can be termed Classical. But Classical refers to the musical period directly after Bach's. He wrote music of the Baroque period.
That depends, the classical period was from the early-mid 1700's to the early 1800's, Classical Music as a whole is from about 1680-now
Music written during the Classical period for small ensembles is known as chamber music.
he was between both Classical and Romantic period but is more often classified in the Classical period