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  2. Outline of classical music - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of classical and art music traditions - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Tala (music) - Wikipedia

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    The pattern repeats, but the play of accent and empty beats are an integral part of Indian music architecture. Each tala has subunits. In other words, the larger cyclic tala pattern has embedded smaller cyclic patterns, and both of these rhythmic patterns provide the musician and the audience to experience the play of harmonious and discordant ...

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    His Ring Cycle (1874) was a George Lucas extravaganza in which music, drama, acting, costumes, scenery, and spectacle were combined into a "gesamtkunstwerk" ("total art work") designed to blow ...

  6. Classical music - Wikipedia

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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 .

  7. Polyrhythm - Wikipedia

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    Playing cross-beats while fully grounded in the main beats, prepares one for maintaining a life-purpose while dealing with life's challenges. Many non-Saharan languages do not have a word for rhythm, or even music. From the African viewpoint, the rhythms represent the very fabric of life itself; they are an embodiment of the people, symbolizing ...

  8. Classicism - Wikipedia

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    This period sought the revival of classical art forms, including Greek drama and music. Opera, in its modern European form, had its roots in attempts to recreate the combination of singing and dancing with theatre thought to be the Greek norm. Examples of this appeal to classicism included Dante, Petrarch, and Shakespeare in poetry and theatre.

  9. Common practice period - Wikipedia

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    In European art music, the common practice period was the period of about 250 years during which the tonal system was regarded as the only basis for composition. It began when composers' use of the tonal system had clearly superseded earlier systems, and ended when some composers began using significantly modified versions of the tonal system, and began developing other systems as well.