During the Classic period the Western European music environment saw the establishment of the standard concert formats we still recognize today: symphony, concerto, sonata, and string quartet. This period also saw music from Hayden, Mozart and Beethoven’s early career.
The Classic period is commonly know as the beginning of the modern era in music. The sounds, genres, and forms that were established then are in common use today. These include the instrumentation of the modern symphony orchestra and string quartet; the sonata, symphony, and concerto genres; and the sonata, minuet and trio, theme and variations, and rondo forms.
The Classic period is commonly know as the beginning of the modern era in music. The sounds, genres, and forms that were established then are in common use today. These include the instrumentation of the modern symphony orchestra and string quartet; the sonata, symphony, and concerto genres; and the sonata, minuet and trio, theme and variations, and rondo forms.