List of classical music styles

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Classical music in its widest sense refers to music composed in a classical tradition and intended as serious art, especially as distinguished from popular or folk music. The term is generally used to "canonize" a musical tradition dating to a period which is the "golden age" of music for a particular culture. Music derived from that "classical tradition" is what is then termed that culture's variety of classical music.

The following table lists classical music styles from throughout the world listing the style and the period in history when the classical tradition of the particular style of music was developed:

Style (ordered by culture) Historical period when classical musical tradition was developed Notes
Afghan classical music (Klasik) uncertain
Andalusian classical music Caliph of Córdoba  
Azerbaijani classical music (Mugham) uncertain  
Cambodian classical music Khmer Empire
Chinese classical music Zhou Dynasty  
Classical music in the Western tradition Renaissance to Early modern Europe Classical music developed from this period onward in European history is what people commonly refer to as simply "classical music" in the English language
Indian classical music Vedic period Within Indian classical music, there are two distinct traditions, Hindustani and Carnatic. Both forms date to the Vedic period.
Indonesian classical music (Gamelan) uncertain
Iranian classical music Elamnite dynasties
Japanese classical music (Gagaku) Heian period
Korean classical music Joseon Dynasty
Laotian classical music Khmer Empire
Mandé classical music (Griot) Mali Empire The classical tradition of the jeliw
Ottoman classical music Ottoman Empire
Philippine classical music Late Spanish Colonial Period
Thai classical music Khmer Empire
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