The classical period

  • Beginning classical period

    Beginning classical period
    Classical music emerged by taking elements from other Western musical traditions, both liturgical and secular, such as the music of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome, and underwent a synthesis with the musical traditions of the new territories.
  • Period: to

    The Mozart compositions

    Mozart composed a lot of the most famous compositions like :
    Requiem, The Magic Flute, Symphony No. 40,
    Piano Sonata No. 11,
    The Marriage of Figaro
  • Period: to 1 CE

    Invention of piano

    During the Classical Period , which is known as the Age of Enlightenment in world history, schools and Universities were established, the first encyclopedias and dictionaries were published. The piano was invented and became popular. The first concert halls were also built in the Classical Period.
  • Mozart's Death

    Mozart's Death
    In late November 1791, Mozart fell severely ill. He struggled in vain to complete his Requiem Mass in D Minor while experiencing symptoms that may have included vomiting, painful swelling of the hands and feet, pallor, weight loss, and a rash. Two weeks later, Mozart was dead.
  • The crowing of Napoleón Bonaparte

    The crowing of Napoleón Bonaparte
    Napoleón Bonaparte achieved the most important charge in France (vitality Consul) and after that, he made himself Emperor on the 4th of December of 1804 so that he could have Europe under his power.
  • Bethoven symphonies

    Bethoven symphonies
    Ludwig Van Beethoven started to compose his 8th sinfonie, after more than three years had passed since his Fifth and Sixth Symphonies were published in 1808.
  • End of the classical period

    End of the classical period
    The Classical period of music was an era that lasted from approximately 1730 to 1820, although variations on it extended well into the middle of the nineteenth century