Not exactly.
Although Bartók wrote some very romantic early pieces (e.g. the 1st Violin concerto dedicated to his love at the time Stefi Geyer) the nature of his mature music is rooted in Folk Music elements. that is not to say his music could not be felt as romantic music, just that it was probably not intended as such.
Of course! often, country music is very romantic.
Chopin, a very influential Romantic Era composer , composed very little music not for the piano
It is sooooooo romantic and very sad at first, but still very Romantic!!!! It is sooooooo romantic and very sad at first, but still very Romantic!!!!
What is romantic and what isn't is a kind of sense that everyone has in a different way. Some guys aren't romantic at all, other guys are very romantic. If they are, they will probably find the same things romantic as romantic girls: walks on the beach, watching sunsets, candlelight atmosphere, certain music etc.
All of Chopin's music falls into the Romantic period of classical music. Music from that period tends to be very colorful, emotional, and expressionistic.
Romantic music is very expressive, filled with ribato and dramatic silences. There is also a lot of contrast between instruments and volumes throughout pieces.
yes, very. i means you're always thinking about her! <3
It brings love into wildlife and as humans are part of nature it is very romantic!!!!!!!!!!!
The Tango is considered a romantic dance. The Rumba can be considered "romantic" in some sorts since it is the "marriage" dance. The Baion is a slow song with a Samba feel if that is what you are looking for. Ballroom, Hustle, and Salsa are more "fast paced" then others, but still very romantic at times and very fun. Also, the lambada is considered a very 'sexy' or fast paced dance, and it can be very intense. The music plays a part in this and really gives it that intense air, as well as the movements. Hope that helps!
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Music is very important in movies because it is an emotional catalyst that often heightens the emotions that the viewer and/or the actor is feeling at the time in relation to what is playing on screen. (i.e. romantic music in a love scene, or action music for a battle)