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Christmas Music
Christmas music is a body of sacred and secular repertoire associated with the celebration of Christmas and the winter season. It spans medieval carols, liturgical hymns, and oratorios through to 20th‑century Tin Pan Alley standards, crooner ballads, jazz‑swing arrangements, pop hits, gospel renditions, and contemporary acoustic or R&B interpretations. Stylistically it is diverse but often shares warm, nostalgic melodies, memorable choruses, and lyrics that reference the Nativity story, peace and goodwill, family gatherings, winter imagery, and figures like Santa Claus. Sleigh bells, choirs, strings, brass, and glockenspiel/celesta are common coloristic touches, while harmony ranges from simple I–IV–V progressions to richer jazz voicings. Its seasonal recurrence has made it a cultural tradition that reappears annually across radio, streaming, film, advertising, and public spaces.
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Classical
Classical music is the notated art-music tradition of Europe and its global descendants, characterized by durable forms, carefully codified harmony and counterpoint, and a literate score-based practice. The term “classical” can refer broadly to the entire Western art-music lineage from the Medieval era to today, not just the Classical period (c. 1750s–1820s). It privileges long-form structures (such as symphonies, sonatas, concertos, masses, and operas), functional or modal harmony, thematic development, and timbral nuance across ensembles ranging from solo instruments to full orchestras and choirs. Across centuries, the style evolved from chant and modal polyphony to tonal harmony, and later to post-tonal idioms, while maintaining a shared emphasis on written notation, performance practice, and craft.
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Jazz
Jazz is an improvisation-centered music tradition that emerged from African American communities in the early 20th century. It blends blues feeling, ragtime syncopation, European harmonic practice, and brass band instrumentation into a flexible, conversational art. Defining features include swing rhythm (a triplet-based pulse), call-and-response phrasing, blue notes, and extended harmonies built on 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths. Jazz is as much a way of making music—spontaneous interaction, variation, and personal sound—as it is a set of forms and tunes. Across its history, jazz has continually hybridized, from New Orleans ensembles and big-band swing to bebop, cool and hard bop, modal and free jazz, fusion, and contemporary cross-genre experiments. Its influence permeates global popular and art music.
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Rock
Rock is a broad family of popular music centered on amplified instruments, a strong backbeat, and song forms that foreground riffs, choruses, and anthemic hooks. Emerging from mid‑20th‑century American styles like rhythm & blues, country, and gospel-inflected rock and roll, rock quickly expanded in scope—absorbing folk, blues, and psychedelic ideas—while shaping global youth culture. Core sonic markers include electric guitar (often overdriven), electric bass, drum kit emphasizing beats 2 and 4, and emotive lead vocals. Rock songs commonly use verse–chorus structures, blues-derived harmony, and memorable melodic motifs, ranging from intimate ballads to high‑energy, stadium‑sized performances.
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Rock And Roll
Rock and roll is a high-energy, dance-oriented popular music style that emerged in the United States in the early-to-mid 1950s. It fuses the 12‑bar blues and boogie‑woogie with the backbeat and instrumentation of rhythm & blues, the twang and storytelling of country, and the fervor of gospel. Its hallmark sound centers on a strong backbeat (accented on beats 2 and 4), driving rhythm sections, electric guitar riffs, prominent piano or saxophone leads, and catchy, chorus-forward songwriting. Typical harmonies revolve around I–IV–V progressions, often in 12-bar form, with swung or shuffle feels and punchy turnarounds. Culturally, rock and roll catalyzed a youth movement linked to dancing, teen identity, and social change. It bridged racial audiences by popularizing Black American musical traditions for mainstream listeners, and it laid the foundation for subsequent rock styles and much of modern pop.
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Symphonic Poem
A symphonic poem (also called a tone poem) is a single-movement orchestral work that conveys an extra-musical narrative, image, or idea through purely instrumental means. Rather than following traditional multi-movement symphonic forms, it uses flexible structures—often rhapsodic or episodic—to mirror a story, painting, landscape, poem, or philosophical concept. Rooted in Romantic aesthetics, the symphonic poem emphasizes vivid orchestration, thematic transformation, and striking harmonic color to achieve narrative coherence. It commonly deploys leitmotif-like themes that evolve as the program progresses, creating an arc that feels cinematic long before the advent of film scoring.
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Piano Music
Piano music refers to repertoire written for, arranged for, or centered on the piano, including solo pieces, four‑hands/duet works, concertante pieces with orchestra, and chamber settings where the piano is primary. Emerging soon after the invention of the pianoforte by Bartolomeo Cristofori in early‑18th‑century Italy, piano music absorbed and transformed earlier keyboard traditions (harpsichord, clavichord, organ). Over subsequent centuries it became a cornerstone of Western art music and, later, a central voice in popular, jazz, film, and contemporary ambient contexts. The piano’s wide dynamic range, sustain, and coloristic possibilities make it unusually suited to both lyrical melody and intricate polyphony.
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Handel, George Frideric
Orbison, Roy
Schumann
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Jones, Tom
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Gershwin, George
Strauss, Johann
Tchaikovsky
London Symphony Orchestra
Everly Brothers, The
Chopin
Rogers, Kenny
Manitas de Plata
Meij, Johan de
Gauthier, Claude
Countdown Kids, The
101 Strings
Starlite Orchestra & Singers, The
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