Music without lyrics is referred to as "an instrumental piece".
Never call a classical piece of music a song. It's a piece, and song has lyrics. And probably his Clarinet Quintet or his Sextets for Violin and piano.
classical
Whoever answered "TECHNO MUSIC" is delusional or just playing with you... *cough* A song without lyrics are "instrumental" songs. They are composed to convey thought without needing the use of words. There are also "karaoke" songs which are songs that have had their lyrics taken out of the original song so that you could sing along to it. You actually call a piece of music with no lyrics such as a classical concerto or metal Instrumental a "piece", although it can be called an instrumental as well. You "sing" a song and you "play" a piece.
The intended tempo for any classical music piece is determined by its composer. It can be slow, fast, or anywhere in between.
Music without lyrics is referred to as "an instrumental piece".
Though not "classical music", but rather a "classic" (there is a huge difference in those two terms), the music and lyrics were composed by Ernesto Lecuona & Kim Gannon. The piece was first recorded in 1942 by Glenn Miller, with vocalist Ray Eberle. See the link below for the lyrics.
Never call a classical piece of music a song. It's a piece, and song has lyrics. And probably his Clarinet Quintet or his Sextets for Violin and piano.
classical
Whoever answered "TECHNO MUSIC" is delusional or just playing with you... *cough* A song without lyrics are "instrumental" songs. They are composed to convey thought without needing the use of words. There are also "karaoke" songs which are songs that have had their lyrics taken out of the original song so that you could sing along to it. You actually call a piece of music with no lyrics such as a classical concerto or metal Instrumental a "piece", although it can be called an instrumental as well. You "sing" a song and you "play" a piece.
The term is "programmatic" music, where the piece, without text or lyrics, describes a scene or story.
The intended tempo for any classical music piece is determined by its composer. It can be slow, fast, or anywhere in between.
Rossini - William Tell Overture
About 20 minutes.
The texture of a piece of music is it's 'thickness'. For example, a music played by only a flute wouldn't be as textured as a piece of music played by an orchestra.
Classical music was the music composed between 1750 and1830.
Guiseppe Verdi