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==Musical genres and forms==
==Musical genres and forms==
Some music tries to convey narratives; this music is categorized as ''fryþu tlaneçol'' in [[Eevo]]. [This is not a precise category however, as even not-explicitly-programmatic music or music without lyrics often try to create a sense of "story" to some extent by using multiple parts.]
Some music attempts to convey narratives; this music is categorized as ''fryþu tlaneçol'' in [[Eevo]]. [This is not a precise category however, as even not-explicitly-programmatic music or music without lyrics often try to create a sense of "story" to some extent by using multiple parts.]
===Art songs===
===Art songs===
Art songs, which emerged during the Romantic period, often have chamber accompaniment. Lyrics may be short poems dealing with nature and idyllic settings; love; mystical themes; short dialogues; or humor. However, some art songs are longer and feature multi-part narratives.
Art songs, which emerged during the Romantic period, often have chamber accompaniment. Lyrics may be short poems dealing with nature and idyllic settings; love; mystical themes; short dialogues; or humor. However, some art songs are longer and feature multi-part narratives.
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Musical theater is usually based on works of literature (including myths), and was developed greatly during the Romantic period. Modern works often take inspiration from literature and musical ideas from other cultures or contemporary works.
Musical theater is usually based on works of literature (including myths), and was developed greatly during the Romantic period. Modern works often take inspiration from literature and musical ideas from other cultures or contemporary works.


====Cantatas====
===Cantatas===
Cantatas were often written for special occasions or holidays, such as ''bwrjadreeg'' (Talman winter solstice).
Cantatas were often written for special occasions or holidays, such as ''bwrjadreeg'' (Talman winter solstice).
===Monastic music===


==Notation==
==Notation==