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klassiek

Klassiek is the Dutch term for classical music, part of the Western art music tradition. It covers music composed for notated scores and performed in concert settings, spanning roughly from the medieval era to the present. In common usage, it refers not only to historical periods but to the broad canon of Western high-culture music.

A central historical focus is the Classical period (approximately 1750–1820), with composers such as Haydn, Mozart

Key genres include the symphony, concerto, chamber music, opera, and choral works. Performance practice historically relied

In Dutch-speaking contexts, klassiek is an umbrella term for concert music performed by orchestras, ensembles and

Today, klassiek remains a living tradition. It coexists with contemporary classical music, and interest in historically

and
Beethoven
shaping
form,
balance
and
clarity.
Earlier
traditions
include
medieval
and
Renaissance
polyphony;
the
Baroque
period
(roughly
1600–1750)
introduced
major
developments
in
tonality,
instrumental
technique,
and
contrast.
on
notated
scores
and
specific
forms—sonata
form,
ritornello,
fugue—while
later
styles
broadened
structural
experimentation.
choirs,
and
it
is
taught
in
conservatories
and
universities.
The
field
includes
major
festivals,
period-instrument
ensembles,
and
a
tradition
of
scholarship
in
musicology.
informed
performance
has
influenced
interpretations
of
older
works.
The
term
continues
to
distinguish
Western
art
music
from
popular,
folk,
or
traditional
music.