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First he went to Italy and then to Europe and in 1440 the printing press was manufactured.
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French painter considered the founder and one of the most prominent artists of the classicist movement.
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It was a cultural movement and an attitude that consisted of the desire to recover the aesthetic patterns of classical antiquity.
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The classical period (1750-1820) is known for its search for clarity, balance, and formal structure in music. saw the development of the symphony, string quartet and opera, with prominent figures such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven
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The music of Classicism (1750-1820) represents an era of great transformation, marked by the balance between simplicity and complexity
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Between 1775 and 1790 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the greatest composer of this period, began to revolutionize opera and the concert.
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Classicism took place between the baroque and romantic movements, during the second half of the 18th century in which a series of historical events occurred that drastically changed the social paradigm, such as the French Revolution of 1789 and the beginning of a new era: the Contemporary Age.