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I suppose that depends on how far you want to go back. I found this at The University of Washington:
http://www.classicalworks.com/his.pages/timeline.html
On that page, you can click on all of the following:
Music in Antiquity
Jesus to 1000
Year 1000 to 1300
Year 1301 to 1400
Year 1401 to 1500
Year 1501 to 1550
Year 1551 to 1600
Year 1601 to 1625
Year 1626 to 1650
Year 1651 to 1675
Year 1676 to 1700
Year 1701 to 1725
Year 1726 to 1750
Year 1751 to 1775
Year 1776 to 1800
Year 1801 to 1810
Year 1811 to 1820
Year 1821 to 1830
Year 1831 to 1840
Year 1841 to 1850
Year 1851 to 1860
Year 1861 to 1870
Year 1871 to 1880
Year 1881 to 1890
Year 1891 to 1900
Medieval to Renaissance to Baroque to Classical to Romantic to 20th century here:
http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/index.html?styletimeline.html
The Smithsonian Institution, one of my favorite museum organizations in the world, has an interactive thing for the history of American Music:
http://americanhistory.si.edu/timeline/
Good luck.
http://www.classicalworks.com/his.pages/timeline.html
On that page, you can click on all of the following:
Music in Antiquity
Jesus to 1000
Year 1000 to 1300
Year 1301 to 1400
Year 1401 to 1500
Year 1501 to 1550
Year 1551 to 1600
Year 1601 to 1625
Year 1626 to 1650
Year 1651 to 1675
Year 1676 to 1700
Year 1701 to 1725
Year 1726 to 1750
Year 1751 to 1775
Year 1776 to 1800
Year 1801 to 1810
Year 1811 to 1820
Year 1821 to 1830
Year 1831 to 1840
Year 1841 to 1850
Year 1851 to 1860
Year 1861 to 1870
Year 1871 to 1880
Year 1881 to 1890
Year 1891 to 1900
Medieval to Renaissance to Baroque to Classical to Romantic to 20th century here:
http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/index.html?styletimeline.html
The Smithsonian Institution, one of my favorite museum organizations in the world, has an interactive thing for the history of American Music:
http://americanhistory.si.edu/timeline/
Good luck.
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