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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" also applies to non-Western art music. Classical music is often characterized by formality and complexity in its musical form and harmonic organization, particularly with the use of polyphony. Since at least the ninth century it has been primarily a written tradition, spawning a sophisticated notational system, as well as accompanying literature in analytical, critical, historiographical, musicological and philosophical practices. A foundational component of Western Culture, classical music is frequently seen from the perspective of individual or groups of composers, whose compositions, personalities and beliefs have fundamentally shaped its history. ( Full article...)
Rossini portrayed in 1828, the year he began composing William Tell |
A page (leaf 12
recto) from Beethoven's manuscript |
Final rehearsal for the world premiere in the Neue Musik-Festhalle in
Munich |
Mahler in 1892 |
Drawing by
Doris Stock, 1789 |
Image 1Painting by Evaristo Baschenis of Baroque instruments, including a cittern, viola da gamba, violin, and two lutes (from Baroque music)
Image 2Haydn portrait by Thomas Hardy, 1792 (from Classical period (music))
Image 3Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, posthumous painting by Barbara Krafft in 1819 (from Classical period (music))
Image 4 Claudio Monteverdi in 1640 (from Baroque music)
Image 5 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (seated at the keyboard) (from Classical period (music))
Image 6Portrait of Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820 (from Classical period (music))
Image 7 Josef Danhauser's 1840 painting of Franz Liszt at the piano surrounded by (from left to right) Alexandre Dumas, Hector Berlioz, George Sand, Niccolò Paganini, Gioachino Rossini, Marie d'Agoult with a bust of Ludwig van Beethoven on the piano. (from Romantic music)
Image 8A large instrumental ensemble's performance in the lavish Teatro Argentina, as depicted by Panini (1747) (from Baroque music)
Image 9 Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, by Caspar David Friedrich, is an example of Romantic painting. (from Romantic music)
Image 10Portrait of Mendelssohn by James Warren Childe, 1839 (from Classical period (music))
Image 11 Johann Sebastian Bach, 1748 (from Baroque music)
Image 12The Mozart family c. 1780. The portrait on the wall is of Mozart's mother. (from Classical period (music))
Image 13Fortepiano by Paul McNulty after Walter & Sohn, c. 1805 (from Classical period (music))
Image 14 George Frideric Handel (from Baroque music)
Image 15Portion of Du Fay's setting of Ave maris stella, in fauxbourdon. The top line is a paraphrase of the chant; the middle line, designated "fauxbourdon", (not written) follows the top line but exactly a perfect fourth below. The bottom line is often, but not always, a sixth below the top line; it is embellished, and reaches cadences on the octave.Play (from Renaissance music)
Image 16The opening bars of the Commendatore's aria in Mozart's opera Don Giovanni. The orchestra starts with a dissonant diminished seventh chord (G# dim7 with a B in the bass) moving to a dominant seventh chord (A7 with a C# in the bass) before resolving to the tonic chord (D minor) at the singer's entrance. (from Classical period (music))
Image 17A group of Renaissance musicians in The Concert (1623) by Gerard van Honthorst (from Renaissance music)
Image 18Marc-Antoine Charpentier (from Baroque music)
Image 19Gluck, detail of a portrait by Joseph Duplessis, dated 1775 ( Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) (from Classical period (music))
Image 20View of Vienna in 1758, by Bernardo Bellotto (from Classical period (music))
Image 21Hummel in 1814 (from Classical period (music))
Image 22Musicians from 'Procession in honour of Our Lady of Sablon in Brussels.' Early 17th-century Flemish alta cappella. From left to right: bass dulcian, alto shawm, treble cornett, soprano shawm, alto shawm, tenor sackbut. (from Renaissance music)
Image 231875 oil painting of Franz Schubert by Wilhelm August Rieder, after his own 1825 watercolor portrait (from Classical period (music))
Image 24 Jean-Baptiste Lully by Paul Mignard (from Baroque music)
Image 25Individual sheet music for a seventeenth-century harp. (from Baroque music)
Image 26 Double-manual harpsichord by Vital Julian Frey, after Jean-Claude Goujon (1749) (from Baroque music)
Image 27A modern string quartet. In the 2000s, string quartets from the Classical era are the core of the chamber music literature. From left to right: violin 1, violin 2, cello, viola (from Classical period (music))
“ | Music, moody food of us that trade in love. | ” |
— William Shakespeare |
Frederik Magle conducting on 20 September 2011, in the DRs
Koncerthuset. |
Smetana,
c. 1878 |
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