Romantic Period Music Composers & Works PDF

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This document provides information about composers of the Romantic period in music, covering their history and works. Details are given about the characteristics of music in this period, various composers including their specific musical styles and compositions, and also their contributions to the development of musical forms.

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Cultural movement that Nationalism was also stressed emotion, imagination, incorporated in the music individualism and freedom of of Romantic Period expression Frederic Chopin Franz Liszt Robert Schumann Niccolo Paganini...

Cultural movement that Nationalism was also stressed emotion, imagination, incorporated in the music individualism and freedom of of Romantic Period expression Frederic Chopin Franz Liszt Robert Schumann Niccolo Paganini Peter Ilyich Camille Hector Berlioz Saint-Saens Tchaikovsky VIOLIN AND PIANO PROGRAM STRINGS MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC conveys images or scenes to tell filled with a short story innovations without text or lyrics. VIOLIN AND STRINGS MUSIC October 27, 1782 in Genoa, Italy. Most famous "Violin Virtuoso" Amazing violin skills that was said to be a gift from the devil and that he sold his soul in exchange for those skills. Problem with women and gambling "The Carnival of Venice" "La Campanella" PIANO MUSIC March 1, 1810 in Zelanowa, Poland "Poet of the Piano" He composed polonaise at the age of 7. Characterized by its beautiful tone, rhythmic flexibility, grace, and elegance. Revolutionary Etude, Op. 10, No. 12 24 Preludes, Op. 28 PIANO MUSIC "Virtuoso Pianist" Liszt heard the virtuoso violinist Niccolo Paganini perform so he decided to dedicate himself in becoming a virtuoso pianist. Also known with his generosity in sharing time and money to the orphans, victim of disasters, and many students he taught music for free. "La Campanella" Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2 PIANO MUSIC One of the famous Romantic composers that beautifully combined music and words. He soon developed a problem with his hands, effectively ending his dreams as a pianist. In 1834, Schumsnn founded a music journal, "Jornal Neue Zeitchrift fur Musik" (The New Jounal of Music) 2 pseudonyms - Eusebius (his sensitive, lyrical side) and Florestan (his fiery, stormy side). PROGRAM MUSIC French romantic composer born on December 11, 1803. Learned to play guitar and flute but never became skilled in a specific musical instrument. One of his famous musical compositions is a five movement symphony called "Symphonie Fantastique" - "Fantastic Symphony" 4 4th Movement 1 1st Movement 5 5th Movement 2 2nd Movement 3 3rd Movement 1 TITLE 1st Reveries / Movement Passion TEMPO FORM Largo (slow introduction) Allegro agitato e appasionado (agitated passioned allegro) 1 TITLE 2nd Movement A Ball TEMPO FORM Allegro non troppo The second ABA form movement is a waltz 1 TITLE 3rd Scene in Movement the country TEMPO FORM Adagio waltz ABA Coda Form 1 TITLE 4th March to Movement the Scaffold TEMPO FORM Composed of two Allegretto non troppo different themes 1 TITLE 5th Dreams of Movement a Witches Sabbath TEMPO FORM Most fantastic of the Larghetto allegro movement PROGRAM MUSIC May 7, 1840 in Votkinsk, Russia. Known for his ballet music Became famous after composing the musical poem "Fatum" and "Romeo and Juliet" Swan Lake The Nutcracker Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique" Sleeping Beauty Romeo and Juliet PROGRAM MUSIC Born in Paris on October 9, 1835. Composer who creates elegant music, neat, clean, polished, and never excessive. "Carnival of the Animals" "Symphony no. 3" "The Swan" for your participation

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