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  1. El término música clásica aparece por primera vez a principios del siglo XIX, en un intento para destacar el valor duradero de tradiciones anteriores, y muy especialmente la época de J. S. Bach y G. F. Händel, vista ya entonces como una edad dorada de la música.

  2. This article is about Western art music from the Middle Ages to the present. For other uses, see Classical music (disambiguation). A youth orchestra performing. Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.

    • c. 1730-1820
    • c. 1400-1600
    • c. 500-1400
  3. Portal sobre Música clásica. La música clásica occidental es un tipo de música académica que se basa principalmente en la música producida o derivada de las tradiciones de la música litúrgica y profana en Occidente, teniendo como foco mayoritario Europa Occidental.

  4. 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" can also be applied to non-Western art musics.

    • c. 1170-1310
    • c. 1360-1420
    • c. 1310-1377
    • c. 500-1400
  5. Contemporary classical music is Western art music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the post-1945 modern forms of post-tonal music after the death of Anton Webern, and included serial music, electronic music, experimental music, and minimalist music.

  6. The Classical Period was an era of classical music between roughly 1750 and 1820. [1] The classical period falls between the Baroque and Romantic periods. [2] Classical music has a lighter, clearer texture than Baroque music but a more varying use of musical form, which is, in simpler terms, the rhythm and organization of any given piece of music.

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  8. El término música clásica aparece por primera vez a principios del siglo XIX, en un intento para destacar el valor duradero de tradiciones anteriores, y muy especialmente la época de J. S. Bach y G. F. Händel, vista ya entonces como una edad dorada de la música.