Music of the United Kingdom
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+ | The '''music of the United Kingdom''' refers to all forms of music associated with the [[United Kingdom]] since [[History of the formation of the United Kingdom|its creation]]. | ||
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+ | Throughout its history, the United Kingdom has been a major exporter and source of musical innovation in the modern and contemporary eras, drawing its cultural basis from the [[history of the United Kingdom]], from [[church music]], from [[Western culture]] and from the ancient and traditional [[folk music]] and instrumentation of [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Wales]]. In the 20th century, influences from the [[music of the United States]] became most dominant in popular music. This led to the explosion of the [[British Invasion]], while subsequent notable movements in British music include the [[New Wave of British Heavy Metal]] and [[Britpop]]. The United Kingdom has one of the world's largest music industries today, with many British musicians having had an impact on modern music. | ||
+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | ===Art music=== | ||
+ | :''[[Classical music of the United Kingdom]]'' | ||
+ | [[Henry Purcell]], [[Edward Elgar]] and [[Michael Nyman]] have made major contributions to British music, and are known internationally. | ||
+ | ===Popular music=== | ||
+ | :''[[British rock]]'' | ||
+ | The UK was, with the US, one of the two main countries in the development of [[rock and roll]], and has provided bands including [[The Beatles]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[The Who]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Elton John]], [[David Bowie]], [[Judas Priest]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[Status Quo]], [[The Smiths]], the [[Sex Pistols]], [[The Clash]], the [[Manic Street Preachers]], [[Duran Duran]], [[The Cure]], [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]], [[Blur (band)|Blur]], [[Radiohead]] and [[Coldplay]]. It has provided inspiration for many modern bands today, including [[Kaiser Chiefs]], [[Bloc Party]], [[Babyshambles]], [[The Libertines]], [[Arctic Monkeys]] and [[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]]. Since then it has also pioneered in various forms of [[electronic dance music]] including [[acid house]], [[drum and bass]] and [[trip hop]], all of which were in whole or part developed in the United Kingdom. Acclaimed British dance acts include [[Underworld (band)|Underworld]], [[Orbital (band)|Orbital]], [[Massive Attack]], [[The KLF]], [[The Prodigy]], [[The Chemical Brothers]] and [[Portishead]]. | ||
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+ | ==Drummers== | ||
+ | [[Michael Giles]], [[Mitch Mitchell]], [[Robert Wyatt]], [[Spike Wells]], [[Ginger Baker]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Classical music of the United Kingdom]] | ||
+ | *[[Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2006]] | ||
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The music of the United Kingdom refers to all forms of music associated with the United Kingdom since its creation.
Throughout its history, the United Kingdom has been a major exporter and source of musical innovation in the modern and contemporary eras, drawing its cultural basis from the history of the United Kingdom, from church music, from Western culture and from the ancient and traditional folk music and instrumentation of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. In the 20th century, influences from the music of the United States became most dominant in popular music. This led to the explosion of the British Invasion, while subsequent notable movements in British music include the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and Britpop. The United Kingdom has one of the world's largest music industries today, with many British musicians having had an impact on modern music.
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Overview
Art music
Henry Purcell, Edward Elgar and Michael Nyman have made major contributions to British music, and are known internationally.
Popular music
The UK was, with the US, one of the two main countries in the development of rock and roll, and has provided bands including The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen, Elton John, David Bowie, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Status Quo, The Smiths, the Sex Pistols, The Clash, the Manic Street Preachers, Duran Duran, The Cure, Oasis, Blur, Radiohead and Coldplay. It has provided inspiration for many modern bands today, including Kaiser Chiefs, Bloc Party, Babyshambles, The Libertines, Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand. Since then it has also pioneered in various forms of electronic dance music including acid house, drum and bass and trip hop, all of which were in whole or part developed in the United Kingdom. Acclaimed British dance acts include Underworld, Orbital, Massive Attack, The KLF, The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers and Portishead.
Drummers
Michael Giles, Mitch Mitchell, Robert Wyatt, Spike Wells, Ginger Baker.
See also