Musique - Musique Classique
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la musique classique tels que « symphonie », « musique baroque » et « musique de chambre ».
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a genre characterized by emotional expression, rich harmonies, and evocative melodies that emerged in the late 18th and 19th centuries
musique romantique, musique de la période romantique
a genre that challenges traditional conventions and incorporates elements from past styles in an experimental and self-referential manner
musique postmoderne, musique contemporaine expérimentale
a modern genre that incorporates diverse influences and techniques from various musical traditions
musique classique contemporaine, musique contemporaine classique
a contemporary classical genre with simple harmonic structures, repetitive patterns, and gradual changes
musique minimaliste, musique minimale
traditional European music from medieval, Renaissance or baroque period, especially when it is performed by the instruments of the same period
musique ancienne
the music of the European Middle Ages, spanning roughly from the 6th century to the 15th century, characterized by its religious and courtly nature and often performed without harmony
musique médiévale, musique du Moyen Âge
a historical period of Western classical music known for its polyphony, vocal choral compositions, and rich harmonies
musique de la Renaissance, musique renaissante
a period of European music in the 17th and 18th centuries during which distinguished composers such as Vivaldi, Bach, etc. created their compositions
musique baroque
an instrumental ensemble intended to be performed in a small room or auditorium in which one performer plays in each part, especially the string quartet of the 18th century
musique de chambre
a genre that blends classical music with contemporary styles, featuring classical vocal techniques and instrumentation alongside modern elements
crossover classique, fusion classique
a long and sophisticated musical composition written for a large orchestra, in three or four movements
symphonie
a style of classical music from the mid-18th century characterized by its simplicity, elegance, and emphasis on melody
musique galante