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Travel Back to the Classical Period (1750–1825)

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Created on November 1, 2025

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Travel Back to the Classical Period (1750–1825)

Take a trip with me back in time to the Classical Period, a time of beautiful music, famous composers, and amazing new ideas!

Come With Me to the Classical Period!

Classical Period Thinking Map

Meet the Musical Masters

The Sound of the Classical Period

Life in the Classical Period

Anthony Fimia - Music Appreciaton

Musical Staff List

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Meet the Musical Masters

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)

Born in Salzburg, Austria. A child prodigy, he started composing at age 5. Wrote over 600 pieces including The Magic Flute and Eine kleine Nachtmusik.

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)

Born in Bonn, Germany. Went deaf later in life but kept composing. Famous works include Symphony No. 5 and Fur Elise.

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Art and Culture in the Classical Period (1750–1825)

Come With Me to the Classical Period!

You’ll love the Classical Period because: The music is relaxing and elegant. You can meet Mozart and Beethoven! You’ll see the start of modern concerts. You’ll experience a time full of creativity and change.

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We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.

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We need to interact with one another. We learn collaboratively.

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The Sound of the Classical Period

Music became more organized and clear. Melodies were simple and easy to remember. The orchestra got bigger with more instruments. Composers wrote symphonies, sonatas, and concertos. Music was made for everyone, not just kings and queens.

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Life in the Classical Period

The Classical Period happened between 1750 and 1825. During this time, people were exploring new ideas about freedom and government. The American Revolution (1775–1783) and French Revolution (1789) changed the world. Cities were growing, and people started to attend concerts in public places. Science and art were very important, everyone wanted balance, order, and beauty.

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