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Classical period (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dates of the Classical period in Western music are generally accepted as approximately 1750 to 1825. However, the term classical music is used colloquially to describe a variety of Western mus...
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Classical period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Classical period can refer to the following: •The Classical Period of ancient Greece, which fell between its Archaic Period and Hellenistic Period. •Classical antiquity •Classical period of music •Cl...
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Classical Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classical Greece for Kids - the political history of the Classical period in Greece ... But finally, with the help of the Persians, the Spartans won and the Athenians lost. (more on the Peloponnesian War). By this time, all of Greece had pretty much been wrecked, and the Classical period was over.
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CLASSICAL PERIOD - A.D. 1750-1825 ... The Enlightenment (Age of Reason) ... Classical Music...
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In the music of this period there was again what amounts to a revolution against the musical trends of the preceding (or Baroque) era. To be sure, there is not a set date on which one might remark that here the revolution began. ... The Internet's Premier Classical Music Source...
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