Yes, he's considered right in the middle. The Romantic period stretches from Beethoven's death (1827) the Brahms' death (1897). Berlioz (1803-1869).
Berlioz wrote during the Romantic period and his music conforms to the norms of romantic music rather than classical. However, if you mean classical music as opposed to pop, the answer is yes.
Bach
Yes, he did. But Vivaldi did not [Apex]
Palestrina (Apex)
There is a number of composers not in the romantic era. JS Bach, Handel and Bettoven did not write in that era.
Johann Sebastian Bach did not write in the romantic era. He was a composer of the Baroque period, known for his intricate counterpoint and complex harmonies.
WELL you see the romantic period was named the romantic period because 1:It was a time of slow meaningful music.2:The romantic period was an advance in honeymoon selections for music.3:IDK I guess it made the right mood at the right time.4:The romantic period was important to us today because if there were no romantic period were would love n\be today?5:The romantic period was a way to express our love in a song or poem.6:last but not least the romantic period gave Beethtoven more songs to write to express his feeling with a lovely song. Thank You For This Good And Important Question That I Have Answered. :P
Between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
It was between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
There were 4 symphonies written by Hector Berlioz 1830Symphonie fantastique1834Harold en Italie1839Roméo et Juliette1842Grande Symphonie funèbre et triomphale
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they wrote their music for themselves. they wrote about their countries challenges politics and history.