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History of music[edit]
- Introduction
- History of music
- Prehistoric music
- Prehistoric music
- Paleolithic flutes
- Divje Babe Flute
- Ancient music
- Ancient music
- History of music in the biblical period
- Music of Mesopotamia
- Lyres of Ur
- Hurrian songs
- Music in ancient India
- Ancient Tamil music
- History of the guqin
- Music of ancient Greece
- Musical system of ancient Greece
- Delphic Hymns
- Oxyrhynchus hymn
- Seikilos epitaph
- Music of ancient Rome
- Medieval music
- Medieval music
- Gregorian chant
- Ars nova
- Organum
- Ars subtilior
- Geisslerlieder
- Music of the Trecento
- Medieval music genres
- Motet
- Lauda (song)
- Madrigal
- Canon (music)
- Ballata
- Medieval dance
- Medieval music composers
- Kassia
- Notker the Stammerer
- William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
- Peter Abelard
- Marcabru
- Hildegard of Bingen
- Jaufre Rudel
- Bernart de Ventadorn
- Léonin
- Beatritz de Dia
- Blondel de Nesle
- Arnaut Daniel
- Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
- Pérotin
- Gaucelm Faidit
- Walther von der Vogelweide
- Peire Vidal
- Gautier de Coincy
- Renaissance music
- Renaissance music
- French Renaissance
- Burgundian School
- Franco-Flemish School
- Renaissance music genres
- Madrigale spirituale
- Mass (music)
- Frottola
- Rondeau (forme fixe)
- Chanson
- Virelai
- Bergerette
- Ballade (forme fixe)
- Musique mesurée
- Canzonetta
- Villancico
- Villanella
- Villotta
- Lute song
- Motet-chanson
- Prelude (music)
- Toccata
- Ricercar
- Canzona
- Intabulation
- Basse danse
- Pavane
- Allemande
- Galliard
- Courante
- Madrigal comedy
- Intermedio
- Renaissance music composers
- Baroque music
- Common practice period
- Baroque music
- Air de cour
- Classical music
- Classical period (music)
- Romantic music
- Romantic music
- Modern and contemporary music
- 20th-century music
- 20th-century classical music
- Contemporary classical music