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Medieval music was mostly plainchant; first monophonic then developed into polyphonic. Renaissance music was largely buoyant melodies. Medieval music was mostly only vocal while renaissance music was of both instrumental and vocal; flutes, harps, violins were some of the instruments used.
<span>Ballet's classical period's major characteristics include ballets with precise, intricate movements and rigorous technique. For example, significant pointe work, high extensions and turnout of the legs. Marius Petipa's work on Tchaikovsky's 'Swan Lake', 'Sleeping Beauty', and 'The Nutcracker, typify the period, leading to Petipa's nickname as 'the father of classical ballet'.</span>