No and he was cheating on Henrietta Reafkin(Spanish) for Elizabeth Naimo(British) so that was his romatic period. He died later in his 60s when he was shot at by one of the queens gaurds for trying to kidnap a girl with his piano song, a love of dreams.
Dvorak was a famous composer born in Nelahozeves on the 8th of September, 1841. He was a Romantic composer who wrote 9 symphonies and 100 melodies. His first instrument was the viola and then the organ.He was a great composer of everything but ballet. His music is romantic, if you like that, and was very melodious and variable in tone and rhythm. His orchestration was exciting and varied. I love Dvorak and I think you should too. Dick
romantic period
To an extent, all 4 were, but Dvorak was the least of the four - his music was more absolute than romantic/subjective.
no
He was a composer in the Romantic era.
No and he was cheating on Henrietta Reafkin(Spanish) for Elizabeth Naimo(British) so that was his romatic period. He died later in his 60s when he was shot at by one of the queens gaurds for trying to kidnap a girl with his piano song, a love of dreams.
Yes
Romantic
Ludwig van Beethoven did a lot for the Romantic period in music, after him the Romantic period settled with great composers in Germany, Austria and France. Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler, the French with leading composer Hector Berlioz.
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.
Tchaikovsky was from the Romantic era which lasted from about 1820 to 1910. The Russian composer lived from 1840 - 1893.
Since he was involved in the transition from the Classic Period to the Romantic Period.