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Musical form
edit- Introduction
- List of musical forms by era
- Medieval
- Estampie
- Gregorian chant
- Motet
- Organum
- Saltarello
- Renaissance
- Ballade (music)
- Carol (music)
- Chanson
- Galliard
- Intermedio
- Madrigal (music)
- Lauda (song)
- Madrigal comedy
- Madrigale spirituale
- Mass (music)
- Cyclic mass
- Parody mass
- Paraphrase mass
- Motet-chanson
- Opera
- Pavane
- Ricercar
- Tiento
- Toccata
- Baroque
- Allemande
- Cantata
- Concerto
- Concerto grosso
- Fugue
- Gavotte
- Gigue
- Minuet
- Opera buffa
- Opera seria
- Oratorio
- Partita
- Passacaglia
- Prelude (music)
- Sarabande
- Sinfonia
- Sonata
- Sonata form
- Movement (music)
- Flute sonata
- Suite
- Classical and Romantic
- Ballet (music)
- Bagatelle (music)
- Clarinet concerto
- Piano concerto
- Violin concerto
- Étude
- Impromptu
- Intermezzo
- Lied
- Mazurka
- Nocturne
- Opéra comique
- Ballad opera
- Operetta
- Overture
- Singspiel
- Zarzuela
- Concert aria
- Aria
- Polonaise
- Quartet
- Piano quartet
- String quartet
- Quintet
- Piano quintet
- String quintet
- Requiem
- Rhapsody (music)
- Rondo
- Scherzo
- Serenade
- List of violin sonatas
- Bassoon sonata
- Cello sonata
- Clarinet sonata
- Piano sonata
- Symphony
- Waltz (music)
- Other
- Glossary of musical terminology
- Sonata rondo form
- Sonatina
- Trio sonata
- Binary form
- Ternary form
- Strophic form
- Through-composed
- Transition (music)
- Variation (music)
- Inversion (music)