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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 .
The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music is a compilation of classical works recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor David Parry. [2] Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, Royal Festival Hall and Henry Wood Hall in London, the compilation was released in digital formats in November, 2009 and as a 4-CD set in 2011. [3]
Women in classical music – Contributions and roles of women in classical music. List of women composers by birth date – Chronological catalog of female composers. Music criticism – Analysis and evaluation of musical performances and compositions. Classical music and politics – Intersection of political themes and classical music.
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 .
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C. Canto Ostinato; Carré (Stockhausen) The Celestial Sphere; Cello Concerto (Albert) Cello Concerto (Delius) Cello Concerto (Rouse) Central Park in the Dark
This category deals with Western or European classical music (in contrast to folk or popular music). There are also other classical music traditions in other parts of the world; for those genres, please see Category:Classical and art music traditions. For the specific period of Western music 1730–1820, see Category:Classical period (music).