AD1300--AD1500: Middle Ages-Renaissance Era. In the nascent period of classical music, there were no masterpieces left.
AD1500--AD1700: Baroque era. In the Enlightenment Age of classical music, classical music at that time mostly developed from national music and court music.
Representative figures: Gabrielli, Schutz, Baheber, Purcell, Couperin, Ramu, Bach, Humdel, Tartini, Haydn, Clementi.
AD1700--AD1800: Classical era. The golden age of classical music, many heavyweight music gods were in this period.
Representative figures: Viotti, Mozart, Beethoven, Hummel, Paganini, Weber, Chenier, Rossini, Donizetti, Schubert, Berlinca, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt
AD1800--AD1920: Romantic Era. Vocal music began to show its sharpness, and the perfect combination of singers and symphony orchestra created the advent of the opera era. In Vienna, the capital of music, the Strauss family pushed classical music to a new climax! The classical music of that time was the pop music of today, and the Big Three were the Elvis Presley and the Beatles of that era.
Representative figures: Wagner, Verdi, Puccini, Strauss the Younger, Richard Strauss, Offenbach, Franck, Debussy, Tchaikovs Key, Bizet, Brahms, Saint-Sa?ns, Bartok, Deutschack, Kodaly.
AD1920--21st century: Modern times--the new century era: the era of reform of classical music. After 1950, in the face of the rise of modern pop music, rock music and electronic technology, the identity of the king of classical music began to waver. Although they are still unshakable aristocrats in the music industry, faced with the embarrassment of reform or disappearance, a new generation of classical musicians has taken on the important task of history, from film scores to musicals to "new century" music combined with modern electronic technology. music". New century classical musicians defend their beliefs and dignity.
Representative figures (only composers are listed here, other figures will be introduced later): Stravinsky, Weiben, Berg, Weber, Martinu, Prokofiev, Australia Naige, Hindemith, Orff, Gershwin, Copland, Shostakovich, Joseph Strauss, Messiaen, Cage, Britten, Ligeti, Nona, Bairio, Breeze, Stockhausen, Kitaro, Bandari, Yanni.