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  1. Events. 1310 – Completion of the first book of the short version of the Roman de Fauvel, possibly by Gervès du Bus, who later would write the second book. [1] 1313 – Augsburg Cathedral receives a bequest from the bishop to promote choral singing. [2] 1314. 6 December – Gervès du Bus completes of the second book of the Roman de Fauvel. [1]

  2. (Top) Events. Compositions. Births. Deaths. References. 1320s in music. The 1320s in music involved some events. Events. 1321 – The Confrérie de St Julien-des-Ménétriers, the strongest of the medieval musicians' guilds, is established in Paris. [1] 1322 – The Valladolid Council forbids hiring Moorish musicians to enliven Christian vigils. [2]

    • Medieval Era
    • Renaissance Era
    • Baroque Era
    • Classical Era
    • Romantic Era
    • 20th Century Era
    • Conclusion

    The longest classical music era, the medieval period, lasted from 500-1400AD. Because it was so long, music historians split into three sub-periods: the early medieval period (500-1150), the high medieval period (1150-1300), and the late medieval period (1300-1400). The typical style of music during this period was monophonic – a type of musical te...

    The Renaissance music era which spanned from 1400-1600AD saw a big development in a number of different areas. Composers had a lot more freedom in terms of form, harmony, instrumentation, and purpose of the music they were writing. Below are some of the notable composers from the renaissance era: 1. Guillaume Dufay (1400-1474) 2. Johannes Ockeghem ...

    The Baroque era was from around 1600-1750AD and saw a lot of change in terms of music being written during this time. The music became a lot more dramatic with more use of dynamics and contrast with lots of musical ornamentation. It also saw the birth of some new music forms like Opera, concertos, sonatas, oratorios, and more. Below are some of the...

    The Classical music era spanned from around 1750 – 1820 and was a time of great development in the music world. Not only were some iconic instruments like the piano invented, but it saw a return to more simplistic melodies that were memorable and very singable. Below are some of the notable composers from the classical era: 1. Wilhelm Friedemann Ba...

    The Romantic era spanned from around 1820-1900 AD was a time of emotional, expressive music. Composers now wrote music to express feelings such as grief and love through extreme dynamic range, complex chord sequences, the use of rubato, and other musical devices. It also saw the development of new forms such as tone poems, lieder, nocturnes and rha...

    The 20th Century music period began around the 1900s and is considered to be the period we’re still in. This is the time that composers began to escape the musical conventions from previous years and they branched off into lots of sub-movements like impressionism, modernism, minimalism, and neoclassicism. Below are some of the notable composers fro...

    As you can see, this timeline of classical music composers shows the evolution and progressionof classical music over time. Jumping on YouTube and exploring each of these composers’ music is a great way to see how the styles have changed throughout the years. There are lots of composers we haven’t included on this list but let us know who you think...

  3. The 1300s in music was a decade involving some events. Events. 1303 – an official regulation issued in Bremen restricted the number of musicians allowed to play at weddings to eight. 1306. 22 May – Edward I of England holds the Feast of the Swans at Westminster Abbey, knighting his son Edward of Caernarfon, who in turn knighted 266 others ...

  4. 1290s . 1300s in music . 1310s. Music timeline. The 1300s in music was a decade involving some events.

  5. Music has been a part of human culture since ancient times, with the earliest musical instruments dating back to around 40,000 years ago. The development of Western classical music can be traced back to ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, with notable contributions from composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven.

  6. Welcome to our composer timeline! Below is a guide to the key periods that make up the chronology of Western classical music, and the most famous composers associated with each. Spanning hundreds of years and numerous styles, this is not a complete list of every composer (that would be a very long list indeed…) but it’s a great starting point.

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