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Classical music refers to a genre that includes compositions from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and early 20th century periods.
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Refers to music from the Classical period (1750-1820) and earlier, including works by composers such as Mozart and Beethoven.
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Classical music refers to the music tradition of Western countries, including compositions by famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
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Classical music is highly respected and promoted in formal educational settings and cultural institutions.
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classical literature
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Highly valued and widely studied in Western education systems
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classical music
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Considered a high art form with a rich history and tradition, often performed in prestigious concert halls.
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Often associated with high culture, formal concerts, and historical composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
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classical music
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Commonly associated with sophisticated cultural events and widely appreciated as a form of high art
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Often associated with formal concert halls and traditional instruments such as the piano, violin, and cello.
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Classical music includes compositions from Western European traditions, such as symphonies, sonatas, and operas.
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classical music
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Highly respected art form with a rich history and tradition
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