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Classical Music
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c. 840 – 912 | Carolingian Empire, Kingdom of the East Franks | Notker Balbulus |
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c. 1098 – 1179 | Holy Roman Empire | Hildegard von Bingen |
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c. 1130s – c. 1190s | Kingdom of France | Bernart de Ventadorn |
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c. 1170 - c. 1230 | Holy Roman Empire | Walther von der Vogelweide |
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~1200 | Kingdom of France | Pérotin |
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1245 – 1285/after 1306 | Kingdom of France | Adam de la Halle |
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1291 – 1361 | Kingdom of France | Philippe de Vitry |
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c. 1370 - 1412 | Prince-Bishopric of Liège | Johannes Ciconia |
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1685 – 1750 | Holy Roman Empire | Johann Sebastian Bach |
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1833 – 1897 | Kingdom of Prussia, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy | Johannes Brahms |
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Folk Music
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Bretons |
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Dutch people |
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Flemings |
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French people |
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Frisians |
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Germans |
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Luxembourgers |
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Romansch people |
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Swiss people |
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