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- European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
35: ...meant to be experienced for its own sake. It is unlike other forms of music that serve merely as a ve...
47: ...ical music constitutes [[art]] and popular music only light entertainment. However, many popular works...
51: ...ple', 'accesible', 'facile'. But many pieces commonly thought of as 'art' (Handel's 'Hellelujah Chors'...
59: One may argue that it is normally only in classical music that very long works (30 minu...
69: ... naturally plays no role in classical music, and only appears occasionally in the classical music of t... - Musical genre (24851 bytes)
28: ... [[Steven Curtis Chapman]] were artists that not only appealed to their Christian fans, but also found...
83: ...sive and confusing genre classification that can only be truly defined by flagbearers and flagburners ...
111: ... be applied without any controversy. Perhaps the only bands ''always'' considered "punk" are the [[Lis...
121: [[Hip hop music]] (also commonly referred to as "rap") can be seen as a subgenre ...
124: ..., [[Swedish hip hop|Sweden]], [[Finnish hip hop|Finland]], [[French hip hop|France]], [[German hip hop... - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
1: ... all players together, while '''parts''' contain only the music played by an individual musician. A s...
10: ...e of a complete composition — indeed the ''only'' surviving complete composition using this nota...
25: ...s to be held flat or sharp throughout the piece, unless otherwise indicated. The key signature is pre...
27: ...beat of each bar is generally stressed. Less commonly, music that lacks rigid rhythmic organization is...
41: ...d not exactly express pitch or time and served mainly as a reminder to one who already knew the tune, ... - 18th century (8231 bytes)
9: ...gin to shake the old ways and feudal life. [[The Enlightenment]] was in full bloom and threatened the ...
11: ...[Vienna]] where nations could boast their power, enlightenment, and impression to the rest of Europe. ...
28: * [[1735]]-[[1799|99]]: The [[Qianlong Emperor]] of China oversees a huge expansion i... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
6: ...90s. At first, the monarchies of Europe embraced enlightenment ideals, but with the French revolution,...
45: ...killed by [[Robert Maynard]] in a North Carolina inlet on the inner side of [[Ocracoke Island]]
70: ...ong Emperor in Court Dress.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Qianlong Emperor]]]]
76: * [[1735]]-[[1799]]: The [[Qianlong Emperor]] of China oversaw a huge expansion in...
278: * [[Qianlong Emperor|Qianlong]], Emperor of China - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (12500 bytes)
19: ..., then wrote it out in its entirety from memory, only returning a second time to correct minor errors.
21: In September of 1777, accompanied only by his mother, Mozart began a tour of [[Europe]]...
29: ...shes. He and Constanze had six children, of whom only two survived infancy. Neither of these two, Karl...
33: ...enth century [[The Age of Enlightenment|European Enlightenment]], became a [[Freemason]] and worked fe...
59: ...ozart)|Piano Concerto No. 20]] K. 466. After the only meeting between the two composers, Mozart noted ... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
14: ...elf in several of his Paris collaborations. Not only was he the principal composer for [[Sergei Diagh...
51: ...Stravinsky's concern, during this period, of not only returning to "Classic" music but also returning ...
59: Only after the death of [[Arnold Schoenberg]], the in...
73: ...bist]] painting. These passages are notable not only for this pastiche-quality but also for their len...
82: ...king" even by those who had lauded the new style only three decades earlier. - Air (872 bytes)
- Christmas carol (3459 bytes)
4: ...ns like harvesttide as well as Christmas. It was only later that carols began to be sung in church, an...
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