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Classical repertoire

Classical repertoire refers to a collection of music composed during the classical period (roughly 1730-1820) and also includes significant works from earlier and later periods that are considered fundamental to classical music. It encompasses symphonies, sonatas, operas, and chamber music by renowned composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach. This repertoire is characterized by structural clarity, harmonic development, and expressive depth. Musicians study and perform these pieces to preserve musical traditions, explore complex techniques, and engage audiences with timeless artistic expressions.