Musical genres
Music genres across Eurasia embody the continent's extraordinary diversity, shaped by millennia of cultural interchange, migration, and creative evolution. In Europe, the classical tradition, anchored in the liturgical music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, matured into the structured forms of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods, historically centered in the courts and churches of Vienna, Paris, and St. Petersburg. For example, Johann Sebastian Bach’s intricate fugues and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s operatic masterpieces exemplify the technical sophistication of the Classical era, while Ludwig van Beethoven’s symphonies bridged the Romantic sensibilities of emotional expression and individualism.
Sub-Genuri FMC
2025
