In the romantic era all the romantic composers play romantic music.In classical era all the composers play Classical Music.
Really? I would never have guessed THAT.
The romantic era is the development of the classical era; while the baroque era depended on dissonance and complicated contrasting melody lines, the classical era has a more simple style to it, and depends on harmony instead of dissonance. The romantic era takes the same style of simple melodies and harmonic line, and lengthens and smooths the line, making for the rich beautiful melody that we associate with romantic music.
Romantical music
Between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
No, Romantic music is.
The Romantic era of classical music was from 1815 to 1910.
The Romantic Era of music is "music with intense energy and passion. (Classical FM)" The Classical period, which came before this era, had many strict rules. In contrast, the Romantic era allowed for creativity and was very expressive. The Romantic era lasted from the early or mid 1800s to the early 1900s.
During Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
The general periods within the genre Classical Music are:BaroqueClassicalRomanticModern
Music of the classical era was distinguished by its simple rhythms, melodies and harmonies, which were essentially tonic-dominant. Classical era music lacked the passion and elaborate instrumentation of the Romantic era, or the complex counterpoint which typified Baroque music.
Giuseppe Verdi was born in the Classical era and he died a composer during the Romantic era, but he is considered to be a Romantic composer because the music that he wrote is symbolic of music of that era.
Melody dominated homophony
Romantic music immediately followed the Classical era so uses a lot of the same structure and basic harmonic principles, but pushed those principles to create new styles of music. While the Classical era was mostly focused on form, beauty, and balance, the Romantic era shifted focus to the individual and focused on emotion and the personal human experience. The symphony orchestra was also greatly expanded during the Romantic era and works became larger and more harmonically challenging.
Romantic music characteristics depends on the type of music the person listens to or if they are talking about the era. The era had song like melodies, chromatic harmonies and discords, it had dramatic contrasts, and is classical.
The Romantic Era followed the Classical.
It was between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Classical Era.
Unlike the dynamics of the early baroque, Classical music dynamics tended to be a little more diverse, yet without the passion of the Romantic era. There was the range, from the pianissimo to the fortissimo but music of the early Classical era lacked the dramatic and sudden changes characteristic of later Classical composers such as Beethoven, who led into the Romantic.
It was between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Beethoven was right on the line between Classical and Romantic music. He's the most famous but there might be a previous one.
He lived during the end of the Classical era, through the Romantic era, and at the beginning of the Impressionist/Modernist era.
The classical era.
he is considered to have been at the start of the romantic era following the classical era
Ludwig van Beethoven is considered to be the composer who bridged the transition from the Classical to the Romantic era.
Beethoven began composing music during the Classical era. However, he experimented with greater variety of dynamics, more complex harmonies, the expression of emotion and with extending instruments beyond their previous boundaries, thus ushering in the Romantic Era. Beethoven is regarded as the bridging composer between Classical and Romantic, and he is best known for his Romantic works.