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Found 19 matches.  
KeywordExcerpt (click on keyword for complete article)
BarokkSee Baroque.
BaroqueAn era in the music history. Like all other periods of the music history, the time limits for the baroque era isn't clearly defined, but it is usually thought of as c. 1600-1750.
Be-bopAlso called "bebop", "re-bop" or "bop". Jazz style developed in the late 1940s / early 1950s by New York jazz musicians, most notably Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. The style differs from the ear
BebopSee Be-bop.
BluegrassBluegrass Traditional US music. The bluegrass style evolved from the music brought to USA by Eurpoean (mainly British) immigrants. The first occurence of bluegrass as a distinctive style was the late
BluesMusical style, probably evolved from the work songs of American negro slaves.
ClassicalSee Classical music.
Classical music(No.: klassisk)The term "classical music" can have many different meanings. Its widest definition includes all "serious" music from the medieval age up to today. Musicologists usually use the term for
Elizabethan musicEnglish music composed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Impressionism(No: Impressjonisme)A term originally used in a slightly degratorial way to describe the works of French painter Monet and his followers.  In music it was used to describe the "vague" floati
ImpressjonismeSee Impressionism.
Jazz
KlassiskSee Classical music.
Medieval musicLinks to medieval music resources:Medieval Music LinksWWW Virtual Library, Classical Music Dpt GoTo.com: Medieval History
PreclassicalA vague term occasionally used for music before the classical composers like Haydn and Mozart, or even before Bach.
RenaissanceIt.: "rebirth".In music the term is used for the period between c. 1430 and c. 1600.LinksClassical Music PagesRenaissance music linksWWW Virtual Library, Classical Music Dpt
Romantic(No.: romantikk) See: romantic music
Romantic musicA term used for music written between c. 1825 and c. 1900.
Western musicLinksClassical Music Pages

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