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41,000 BCE
Flute
Unknown origin woodwind Wikipedia Flute -
3000 BCE
Harp
European string instrument Wikipedia Harp -
2700 BCE
Lyre
Mesopotamian string instrument Wikipedia Lyre -
2000 BCE
Trumpet
Egyptian brass instruments Wikipedia Trumpet -
400
Cymbals
Asian percussion instruments Wikipedia Cymbals -
1098
Hildegard of Bingen
Born 1098 died September 17th 1179 influenced by Virgin Mary and the saints made Ordo Virtutum Research link -
Period: 1150 to
Medieval/Renaissance Periods
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1188
Timpani
Arabic Percussion instrument Wikipedia Timpani -
1200
Guitars
A European String instrument Wikipedia Guitar -
1350
Deo gracias
Composer unknown Deo gracias 1350 religious music Spotify -
1495
Trombone
German brass instruments Wikipedia Trombone -
1500
Cello
Italian made String instrument Wikipedia Cello -
1521
Phillipe de Monte
Born 1521, Died 4 July 1603, Influenced by Marenzio and Made Capilla Flamenca Research Link -
1540
William Byrd
Born 1540, Died 4 July 1623, Influenced by Ferrabosco I, Made Cantiones sacrae Research Link -
Mar 30, 1566
Carlo Gesualdo
Born in Italy March 30th 1566 died September 8 1613 influenced by Pomponia Nenna. Notable works are "The Kassiopeia Quintet" Research link -
1570
Spem in alium
Spem in Allium Composed by Thomas Tallis in 1570 Choral music Spotify -
Period: to
Barouqe Period
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Snare drum
Swiss percussion instruments Wikipedia Snare Drum -
Basoon
French wood wind Wikipedia Basoon -
Miserere
Composer Gregorio Allegri Name Miserere 1683 religious musicSpotify -
Bass Drum
Ottoman percussion instrument Wikipedia Bass Drums -
Period: to
Classic period
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Oboe
French woodwind instrument Wikipedia Oboe -
Ludwig Beethoven
Born 1770 died 1827 Influenced by Handel Made Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 Reference Link -
Franz Shubert
Born 1797 died 1828 Influenced by Beethoven Made Arpeggione Sonata Refrence Link -
Robert Schumann
Born 1810 died 1856 Influenced by his father Made Kreisleriana Refrence Link -
Franz Liszt
Born 22 October 1811 died 31 July 1886 Influenced by Frediric Copin Made Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Research Link -
French Horn
A surprisingly German brass instrument Wikipedia French Horn -
Period: to
Romantic period
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Cornet
French bass instruments Wikipedia Cornet -
Tuba
Prussian brass instrument Wikipedia Tuba -
Saxophone
A Belgian woodwind Wikipedia Saxophone -
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Composed by Franz Liszt In 1851 Spotify -
Clarinet
German woodwind Wikipedia Clarinet -
Ukulele
Hawaiian string instruments Wikipedia Ukulele -
Glockenspiel
French percussion instruments Wikipedia Glockenspiel -
Salut d'Amour
Composed by Edward Elgar In 1888Spotify -
Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff In 1900 In the style of Spotify