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  1. The classical tradition of Afghanistan, ultimately a descendant of Hindustani classical music. [5] Developed in the 19th century by Indian musicians in Afghan courts. [5] Along with Hindustani music theory and instruments, Afghan classical music also uses local Pashtun elements, especially in its performance practices. [5] Odissi music.

  2. The major time divisions of classical music are as follows: the early music period, which includes the Medieval (500–1400) and the Renaissance (1400–1600) era, played at early music festivals; the common practice period, which includes the Baroque (1600–1750), Classical (1750–1830), and Romantic eras (1804–1910), which included opera ...

  3. The Four Seasons ( Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. These were composed around 1718–1720, when Vivaldi was the court chapel master in Mantua. They were published in 1725 in Amsterdam, together with eight ...

  4. Dates of classical music eras. Music historians divide the Western classical music repertory into various eras based on what style was most popular as taste changed. These eras and styles include Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modernist, and Postmodernist. The 20th and 21st centuries are not musical eras in themselves, but ...

  5. Classical music blog. Screenshot of The Rest is Noise, a classical music blog by Alex Ross. A classical music blog uses the blogging format to cover classical music issues from a wide range of perspectives, including music lovers, individual performers and ensembles, composers, arts organizations and music critics.

  6. Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2022 [ edit] Chamber: ’Round Midnight; Quatuor Ebène; Antoine Tamestit; Nicolas Altstaedt (Erato) Choral: J. S. Bach – St Matthew Passion; Julian Prégardien, Stéphane Degout, Sabine Devieilhe, Pygmalion / Raphaël Pichon (Harmonia Mundi) Concerto: Bartók. Beethoven.

  7. List of tenors in non-classical music. The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between C 3 (C one octave below middle C ), to the high C (C 5 ). The low extreme for tenors is roughly A 2 (two octaves below middle C). At the highest extreme, some tenors can ...

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