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Romantic Era 1825 - 1900
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Romantic Era Caspar David Friedrich Emphasizes personal feelings and emotions. Much less structured than Classical music.
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Romantic Era Eugene Delacroix Music became nationalistic to show patriotism. For example, a German composer might use German folk songs in his music.
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Romantic Era Edward Burne - Jones Many composers were as famous as today’s rock stars. Composers earned money through printed copies of their music or by touring as a conductor.
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Romantic Era Eugene Delacroix Others continued to write operas like today’s musicals. Some composers were supported by wealthy patrons or by their government.
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Romantic Era Edmund Blair Leighton Romantic music generally: 1.Represented – like nature. 2.Expressed – like patriotism. 3.Described – like a poem.
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Romantic Era Ilya Repin The orchestra grew to be huge. Composers now wrote unusual parts for all sorts of instruments.
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Romantic Era Ilya Repin The orchestra grew to be huge. Composers now wrote unusual parts for all sorts of instruments.
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Romantic Era Paul Philippoteax Conservatories grew – schools which taught musicians. This led to an increase in well trained musicians.
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New Forms Theodore Gericult Tone Poem - a poem for an orchestra, one movement symphony Lied – German song for voice and piano
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New Forms Henry Fuseli Opera grew to be huge. The two most famous opera composers of this time were Verdi and Wagner.
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Frederic Chopin - Wrote piano music Franz Liszt - Piano virtuoso COMPOSERS
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Giuseppe Verdi - Famous for opera Richard Wagner - Total artwork COMPOSERS
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