Early music
Early music is European classical music before the classical music era and after Ancient music. The common range given is from the end of Ancient music to the beginning of the Baroque era in about 1600, and so roughly corresponds with the European Middle Ages period. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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European classical music: :This article is about the genre of classical music in the Western musical tradition. For articles on classical music of non-Western cultures, see: List of classical music traditions, For the period of music in the late 18th century see Classical music era,... Classical music era: The Classical period in Western music occurred in a large part of the 18th century, and into the early 19th century. Although the term classical music is used as a blanket term meaning all kinds of music in this tradition, it can also occasionally mean this particular era within that tradition. Com... Ancient music: Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music.... Early music related Images and Photos (experimental)
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