École Française
The term "École Française" refers to a style of art and culture that originated in France, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. It encompasses various disciplines, including painting, literature, and philosophy, emphasizing clarity, balance, and harmony. Notable figures associated with this movement include Claude Lorrain in painting and Voltaire in literature.
In the context of music, "École Française" can also refer to the French school of composition, which has produced influential composers like Gabriel Fauré and Maurice Ravel. This school is characterized by its unique blend of traditional and modern elements, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of France.