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The Romantic period of music is after the Classical period. Its approximate years are 1800-1920. A striking feature in this period was increasing music nationalism. Until then classical music were dominated by a few countries including Germany, France and Italy. Dvorak, Chopin, Smetana and Sibelius are among the Romantic composers from across the globe.
The Romantic Movement was inspired by the Industrial Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment. This period was a reaction to and revolt against those things. It was known as a time of liberalism, radicalism, and nationalism.
Well, with the idea of Romanticism came the strong belief of nationalism, especially within the U.S. Naturally, nationalism gave great pride to the citizens, who responded to it with a desire to grow and expand industrially, thus the industrial revolution.
During the Romantic period, the British government responded to the political climate by adopting a policy of repression and censorship. It sought to control and suppress radical ideas and movements, such as the French Revolution and the growing demands for political reform in Britain. Laws were enacted to restrict freedom of speech and assembly, and dissenting voices were often silenced or persecuted. However, there were also gradual reforms and changes in government policies that addressed some of the social and political issues of the time.
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False. Romantic composers were not afraid to stray from the traditional scale.
Rachmaninoff and Holst.
Well, I'm doing a project during the Industrial Revolution, and it during the Romantic Period with composers like Franz Lidst and Chopin, so if you look them up you could find the answer
There are not many known Filipino composers from the Romantic Era. One known composer is Julià n Felipe who was born in 1861.
post-romantic
Mahler Wagner
no
Beethoven
No (False)
beethoven and schumann, i think.
Vivaldi