![]() Introduction to the Composer Timeline Diagramsīelow you will see a small version of each of the Timeline Diagrams scaled to fit on the web page. ![]() So for example you will find Beethoven towards the end of the "Classical Period" but also at the beginning of the "Romantic Period" since he was instrumental in introducing new musical ideas which brought about the Romantic era. Many composers lifetimes span more than one period, and certain composers were trend-setters who helped to bring about changes in the way music was created. 800-1400)Īlthough these different periods are fairly well-defined, artistic trends don't always divide neatly into periods. Here are our own Composer Timelines for the following Music Periods: On such a timeline you can see which composers are contemporaries, and begin to get an appreciation for the number of composers creating music during different periods. Such diagrams help you to see the "big picture", and with music you can plot the lifetimes of the famous composers. It is quite common to see historical events mapped out on a Timeline so that you can see the events in order. ![]() Musicologists divide the history of classical music into different eras or periods - see our description of the different Classical Music Periods. Composer Timelines for Classical Music Periods ![]()
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