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The three periods of western classical music are:
Medieval Music consists of songs, instrumental pieces, and liturgical music from about 500 A.D. to 1400. Mediveal music was moslty known for liturgical music used in churches. medieval music mostly consisted of vocal music and some instrumental music as well.
the three most popular artists/composers within this era would be:
Berno has reformed the Gregorian Chat and dealed with the organisation of the church chants into tones.
Composed many religious hymns which were played in many Catholic and Christian churches.
Notker BAlbulus composed a metrical biography of saint gall, and authored other works.
Renaissance music is vocal and instrumental music written and performed mostly in europe, during this period, secular (non-reliogious) music had an increasing distribution with a wide variety of forms.
The three most famous artists/composers were:
Mikołaj was a Polish Renassiance composer, and a member of the royal court of sigismund II Augustus, where he was a singer, flutist and trumpeter.
Tomasz was a Polish composer,singer and cleric of late renaissance. He was a representative of the late style of Franco- Flemish school in Poland.
Ivan Lukacić was a coratian- born musiciana dn composer of late renassiance, most of his famous wek was written during his stay in italy.
21st- century music is art music, in the contemporary classical tradiotion, that has been produced since the early 2000s. Important influences include rock, pop, jazz and the dance traditions associated with these types of music. The three famous artists/ composers of this era are:
Olly Wilson was an American composer of contemporary classical music, pianist, double bassist, and musicologist. He was one of the preeminent composers of African American descent in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Kasia Glowicka is an award-winning Polish composer and lecturer of computer music at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Her compositions span a range of styles in experimental, minimalism, Avant-garde, art music and contemporary classical music genres, written for orchestra, small ensembles, or solos and often accompanied by electronic music.
Maria Dziewulska was a Polish composer, music theoretician and music educator. She was born in Warsaw and studied music theory at the State Conservatoire in Warsaw. She studied special effects for radio, film and recording in London and worked as a music arranger for the BBC and Decca. She then took a position as professor of Music Theory at the Academy of Music in Warsaw, later becoming dean.