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Encyclopedia > Lists of pieces

The following are lists of pieces, where "pieces" here are defined as composed music with no lyrics.


See: Music and Lists of songs.


improvements regarding listing and categorization of music pieces are presently discussed at Category talk:Musical compositions. Please take part in the discussion there! - see also category talk:pieces

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By composer

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

Musical pieces by style
Period
Neoclassicalistic (see Neoclassicalism)
Modernistic (see Modernism)
Style
Dadaistic (see Dada)
Impressionistic (see Impressionist music)
Jazz (see Jazz)
- with Jazz
Minimalistic (see Minimalist music)
Nationalistic (see Nationalism)
Populistic (see Populist music)
Postminimalistic (see Postminimalism)
Surrealist (see Surrealism)
Technique
Atonal (see Atonality)
with Extended techniques (see Extended technique)
Pandiatonic (see Pandiatonic)
Polytonal (see Polytonality)
- with Polytonality
Process music (see Process music)
Quarter tone (see Quarter tone)
- with Quarter tones
Phase (see Phasing)
with Quotations (see Quotation)
- with Quotations of popular music (see Popular music)

By nationality or culture

  • American
  • Chinese
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Polish
  • Russian
  • South African
  • Spanish

By instrumentation

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