[Redbook8:224-225][19910205:1412v]{The History of Western Music [continued (20)]}[5th February 1991]
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In Vis[ual] (& Lit[erary] art, Classicism seems to have continued,* alongside Baroque (in Vis[ual] art) c[irca]1600ff, and (from c1770 in literature)** alongside Romanticism. In Music it is still a sequential process until c[irca] 1820, when Romantic music appears but Classical continues (but see [***] 221 re old & new styles c[irca] 1600).
This at least follows the Outer Circle sequence of the arts, although at diminishing intervals.
*[Sic – presumably referring to Renaissance classicism in visual art?]
**But there were earlier attempts in Lit[erature] to go non-classical, eg the Metaphysicals, & Corneille*** in France, after c[irca] 1600.
***[Possibly referring to the 2nd part (from source p558) of the extract [Redbook8:222-223][19910205:1412q]{The History of Western Music [continued (15)]}[5th February 1991]]
[ms page numbering was corrected subsequent to this ms note, to increase page numbers formerly 218-360 by 2]
****(Le Cid, 1637)
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