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Classical Music[edit | edit source]

time country composer composition video
c. 1390 – 1453 Kingdom of England John Dunstaple
  • Quam pulchra es

You Are Beautiful

1843 - 1907 United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway, Kingdom of Norway Edvard Grieg
  • Klaverkonsert i a-moll, op. 16

Piano Concerto, Op.16

  • Peer Gynt, op. 23

Peer Gynt, Op. 23

1857 - 1934 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Edward William Elgar
  • Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
  • Salut d'amour (Love's Greeting)
1874 - 1934 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Gustav Theodore Holst
  • The Planets, Op. 32

Folk Music[edit | edit source]

ethnic group composition video
Cornish people
  • Cornwall My Home
Danes
  • Marken er mejet
English people
  • Greensleeves
  • Scarborough Fair
Faroe Islanders
  • Í Tokuni
Finns
  • Ievan polkka
Irish people
  • Danny Boy
Latvians
  • Div' dūjiņas gaisā skrēja
  • Rīga dimd
Manx people
  • Oikan Ayns Bethlehem
Sámi
  • Gula Gula
Scots
  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Loch Lomond
  • Swedes
  • Norwegians
  • Icelanders
  • Faroe Islanders
  • Herr Olof
  • Olaf liljekrans
  • Ólafi liljurós
  • Ólavur riddarrós

Style[edit | edit source]

ethnic group style
Sámi joik


Architectures Costumes Foods Miscellaneous Handicrafts Musical Instruments Symbols and Motifs Paintings Vehicles Weapons and Armours Writings
Calendars and Clocks Ceremonies Dances Economic Systems Festivals Games Literature Music Mythologies and Religions Political Systems

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Central Africa Caribbean Central Asia Eastern Europe Australia and New Zealand
Eastern Africa Central America Eastern Asia Northern Europe Melanesia
Northern Africa Northern America Southeastern Asia Southern Europe Micronesia
Southern Africa Southern America Southern Asia Western Europe Polynesia
Western Africa Western Asia

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