Category
page 1Music of Europe

Romanticism
thumb|Caspar David Friedrich, [[Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, 1818]]
thumb|right|Eugène Delacroix, [[Death of Sardanapalus, 1827, taking its Orientalist subject from a play by Lord Byron]]
thumb|Philipp Otto Runge, The Morning, 1808
Celtic music
music genre
organum
Organum () is, in general, a plainchant melody with at least one added voice to enhance the harmony, developed in the Middle Ages. Depending on the mode and form of the chant, a supporting bass line (or bourdon) may be sung on the same text, the melody may be followed in parallel motion (parallel ), or a combination of both of these techniques may be employed. As no real independent second voice exists, this is a form of heterophony. In its earliest stages, organum involved two musical voices: a Gregorian chant melody, and the same melody transposed by a consonant interval, usually a perfect f
Eurovision Young Musicians
music contest
Eurovision Choir
annual music competition focused on choirs

music of the Balkans
music in the Balkan geographic area
bicinium
thumb|Bicinium super Omnis arbor