Classical Music: The History
From the dawn of time, sound and its influence on the human ear created a need to openly express rhythm. The earliest periods of classical music advanced most during the Medieval Period of the 1100′s to the 1400′s in history. By the 14th century, music was written and notated. The 15th century freed classical musicians to create harmonies and earliest forms of chords. It wasn’t until the 16th century that composers contributed sophisticated orchestrations and symphonies.Never heard of this before? Get up to speed here.

The Artists
The earliest classical artists like Dufay and Dunstable emerged in 15th century music. From that point, some of the world’s leading classical artists such as composers, conductors and performers of renown comprise today’s world of classical music. Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin created the vast treasury of classical music composing as well as reaching heights as accomplished musicians. Contemporary classical musicians like Van Cliburn, Yo Yo Ma, Itzak Perlman, Gian Carlo Menotti and Winton Marsalis gave fresh expression to works of classical music by Bach, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Dvorak and Verdi.

The Impact
The impact of classical music is felt in contemporary music as a basis for inspiration. Rock music often incorporates similar classical chords, styles and movements.

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