1. The Longevity of Classical Music
.), Classical (1750-1830), Romantic (1830-1910), and 20th Century, or Modern, (1900-2000). ... In the baroque period, composers began to learn how to effectively utilize the instruments for new found purposes, such as dances. Dances such as the sarabande, minuet, gavotte, and the bourse all were invented alongside the improving instruments. Dances were not the only thing expanding however, new genres such as opera and the concerto (a work that is written for a single, or multiple, featured solo instrument(s) that is accompanied by a larger ensemble) emerged from the new possibilities with new ...
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