Classical
Music Generator

From sweeping orchestral movements to intimate piano sonatas — centuries of musical tradition at your fingertips. Describe your vision and let Music Agent compose your piece.

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Compose a classical orchestral piece, heroic and triumphant, 120 BPM, D major
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Here's your orchestral piece — bold brass fanfares over driving strings with a triumphant timpani-led climax.

Triumph of the Ages

Classical AI

120 BPMD MajorFull Orchestra
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Classical DNA

The four building blocks that define the classical sound — origins, structure, instruments, and harmony.

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Origins & Rhythm

Western art music tradition spanning 600+ years, from medieval chant to contemporary concert halls. Complex time signatures, rubato, and tempo ranges from adagio (60 BPM) to presto (180+ BPM).

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Song Structure

Sonata form (exposition–development–recapitulation), rondo (ABACA), theme and variations, fugue with subject and countersubject, and concerto form with solo-orchestral dialogue.

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Signature Instruments

Strings (violin, viola, cello, double bass), woodwinds (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon), brass (French horn, trumpet, trombone), piano, harpsichord, and timpani.

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Signature Harmony

Functional tonal harmony built on counterpoint and voice leading. Rich modulations between keys, diminished seventh chords, Neapolitan sixths, augmented sixths (Italian, French, German), and cadential patterns.

Explore the Spectrum

Six distinct eras and styles within classical music — each with its own voice, palette, and emotional range.

Baroque

60–140 BPM1600–1750

Ornamental counterpoint, basso continuo, terraced dynamics, and concerto grosso forms from Bach and Vivaldi.

Romantic

50–170 BPM1800–1910

Emotionally expressive, expanded orchestras, virtuosic solos, and dramatic dynamic contrasts from Chopin to Mahler.

Impressionist

50–120 BPM1890–1930

Lush tone colors, whole-tone and pentatonic scales, blurred rhythms, and atmospheric textures from Debussy and Ravel.

Minimalist

60–140 BPM1960s–Present

Repetitive patterns, gradual phasing, consonant harmony, and hypnotic pulse from Reich, Glass, and Riley.

Contemporary Classical

40–200 BPM1950s–Present

Extended techniques, atonality, electronic integration, and experimental timbres pushing the boundaries of tradition.

Film Score

50–180 BPM1930s–Present

Orchestral storytelling for cinema — leitmotifs, sweeping themes, and dramatic underscoring from Williams to Zimmer.

How It Compares

See how Classical-era music stacks up against other periods and traditions across key musical characteristics.

FeatureClassicalBaroqueRomanticFilm Score
Era1750–18201600–17501800–19101930s–Present
Typical EnsembleSymphony orchestraChamber/continuoExpanded orchestraFull orchestra + synths
Key InstrumentsStrings, winds, pianoHarpsichord, stringsPiano, brass, stringsOrchestra, choir, electronics
MoodBalanced, elegantOrnate, structuredPassionate, dramaticCinematic, narrative
ComplexityHigh — sonata formHigh — counterpointHigh — chromaticismMedium–High — leitmotif
Notable ComposersMozart, Haydn, BeethovenBach, Vivaldi, HandelChopin, Tchaikovsky, MahlerWilliams, Zimmer, Morricone

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering every classical mood — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Heroic Orchestral Overture

Create a full orchestral overture at 126 BPM in D major. Bold brass fanfare, driving string ostinato, timpani rolls building to a triumphant climax. Mood: victorious and uplifting.

OrchestralEpic
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Moonlit Piano Sonata

Compose a piano sonata movement at 72 BPM in C# minor. Gentle arpeggiated left hand, lyrical singing melody in the right, subtle dynamic swells. Mood: reflective and melancholic.

PianoIntrospective
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Elegant String Quartet

Generate a string quartet allegro at 132 BPM in G major. First violin leads with a playful theme, traded between parts in dialogue, contrapuntal development section. Mood: bright and conversational.

ChamberLively
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Cinematic Epic Battle

Produce a film-score-style orchestral piece at 150 BPM in D minor. Pounding timpani, aggressive brass stabs, rapid string tremolo, choir accents on downbeats. Mood: intense and relentless.

Film ScoreDramatic
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Minimalist Meditation

Create a minimalist piece at 80 BPM in C major. Repeating piano arpeggios with slow harmonic shifts, sustained string pads fading in and out, no percussion. Mood: calm and hypnotic.

MinimalistAmbient
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Baroque Fugue Revival

Compose a four-voice fugue at 96 BPM in B minor. Harpsichord or piano, subject introduced voice by voice, stretto section near the end, final pedal point resolution. Mood: intellectual and precise.

BaroqueContrapuntal
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Romantic Cello Concerto

Generate a romantic cello concerto slow movement at 58 BPM in E-flat major. Solo cello singing a long-breathed melody over lush orchestral accompaniment, gentle horn countermelody. Mood: deeply tender and expressive.

RomanticLyrical
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Impressionist Tone Poem

Create an impressionist orchestral sketch at 66 BPM in whole-tone mode. Shimmering flute and harp arpeggios, muted strings, celesta accents, no strong downbeats. Mood: dreamlike and luminous.

ImpressionistAtmospheric
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Where Classical Lives

Real-world scenarios where classical music shines — from study playlists to cinematic scores.

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Study & Focus

Baroque and Classical-era pieces enhance concentration. Generate distraction-free instrumental music for deep work sessions.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your classical music.

01

Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

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Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

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Export & Use

Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.

Explore More Genres

Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating classical music with Tunee.

Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, games, podcasts, films, and more. No royalty fees or licensing headaches.

Not at all. Describe what you want in plain language — "peaceful piano like Debussy" or "epic orchestra for a battle scene" works perfectly. The AI handles the theory.

All major periods and styles including Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionist, Minimalist, Contemporary, and Film Score. You can also blend eras for a unique sound.

Absolutely. Request exact BPM, key, time signature, and specific instruments — from solo piano to full orchestra with choir. Or let the AI choose based on your description.

Tunee's AI produces high-quality instrument timbres that capture the character of acoustic instruments. Specify articulations like pizzicato, legato, or staccato for even more realism.

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