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'''[[:Category:Classical composers|Classical composers]]''', listed alphabetically.
The term Classical may refer to:


All '''[[:Category:Classical music|Classical music]]''' scores at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
# Music of the Classical style (roughly 1770-1830)
#* See a list of '''[[:Category:Classical composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Classical music|music scores]]''' of the Classicism available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
#Classical as opposed to popular music, a broad term to denote the literate traditions of Western liturgical and secular art music from roughly the 9th century to present times.
#*See a list of Medieval '''[[:Category:Medieval composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Medieval music|music scores]]''' available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
#*See a list of '''[[:Category:Renaissance composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Renaissance music|music scores]]''' of the Renaissance available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
#*See a list of Baroque '''[[:Category:Baroque composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Baroque music|music scores]]''' available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
#*See a list of '''[[:Category:Romantic composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Romantic music|music scores]]''' of the Romantism available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
#*See a list of Early 20th century '''[[:Category:Early 20th century composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Early 20th century music|music scores]]''' available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
#*See a list of Modern '''[[:Category:Modern composers|composers]]''' and '''[[:Category:Modern music|music scores]]''' available at CPDL, listed alphabetically.
 
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Latest revision as of 02:08, 2 July 2020

The term Classical may refer to:

  1. Music of the Classical style (roughly 1770-1830)
  2. Classical as opposed to popular music, a broad term to denote the literate traditions of Western liturgical and secular art music from roughly the 9th century to present times.