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expresses order, the fundamental order of the universe. Yet it is always lively and tune. The English word baroque is derived from the Italian barocco, meaning bizarre, exuberant which is more accurately reflecting the sense. The usage of this term originated in the 1860’s to describe the highly decorated style of 17th and 18th |
Baroque music |
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one of composer in baroque music - cannon d
Johann Sebastian Bach
Since the 19th century Bach |
Johan Pachelbel |
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music is a stylistic movement in Western classical music associated with the period of the nineteenth century commonly referred to as the Romantic era (or Romantic period) johannes brahms ensembles |
Romantic |
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is an art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music.
has lighter, clearer texture than baroque music and is less complex
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart symphonies He composed more than 600
Ludwig van Beethoven |
Classical music |
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was informed by the aesthetics of new age’s progressive electronic wing, but drew from wider range of emotions and styles. Where progressive electronic emphasized lush, elaborate, and often grandiose compositions, contemporary instrumental was just as free to settle into simple, quiet rumination, or to prominently feature soloists in addition to accessible melodies.
John milton cage 4 33
his student cowell and schoenberg |
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The Good the Bad and the Ugly, the instrumental piece was composed by |
Ennio Morricone |