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crusades
medieval
haydn, mozart, beethoven
classical
“black death” 1347
medieval
liszt and paganini
19th century (romantic)
rubato
19th century (romantic)
enlightenment
classical
neumes
medieval
arnold schonberg
20th century
reformation
renaissance
printing press/humanism
renaissance
handel, vivaldi, and bach
baroque
four-orchestral division
classical
1600-1750
baroque
literate U.S. (reading words)
95%
engineering domes
renaissance
1825-1900
19th century (romantic)
1750-1825
classical
13th, 14th, or 15th era in europe
medieval
sound sources
organic, synthetic, electric
feudalism
medieval
humanism
renaissance
manet, manet, degas, and renoir
impressionism
cold war, wwi, wwii, nuclear power
20th century
rhythm, harmony, beat
elements of music
20kHz
humans hearing ears
60 kHz
dogs hearing ears
100 kHz
bats hearing ears
sound art
“music”
acoustic era
1877-1925
magnetic era
1945-1975
electrical era
1925-1945
built environment
“architecture”
digital era
1975-present
ancient greece
1100 B.C.-A.D. 140
ancient rome
750 B.C-A.D 470
literate U.S. (reading music)
5%
expressionism
1925-1945
virtuoso
19th century (romantic)
age of revolution in US and France
classical
thomas edison
20th century