Dates of classical music eras
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Date ranges of classical music eras are therefore somewhat arbitrary, and are only intended as approximate guides. Scholars of music history do not agree on the start and end dates, and in many cases disagree whether particular years should be chosen at all.
The following graph depicts commonly accepted dates for major movements in classical music.
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from:476 till:1400 text:"[[Medieval music|Medieval|]"
from:1400 till:1600 text:"Renaissance"
from:1600 till:1750 text:"Baroque"
from:1730 till:1820 text:"Classical"
from:1815 till:1910 text:"Romantic"
from:1900 till:1999 text:"20th century"
Additionally:
- Ancient music extended from approximately 1500 B.C. until the fall of Rome in 476 A.D.
- Prehistoric music encompasses that music which existed prior to any historical record.
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