The Romantic Period is generally regarded as from 1820- 1900.
So, Music and Art from those 80 years.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean here. The Romantic era followed the Classical, Beethoven being the tipping point. You could read endless arguments from music historians as to why Beethoven belongs to the end of the Classical period, and just as many arguing that he was an early Romantic. The Classical period was preceded by the Baroque era. Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli, there are plenty of them. There are numerous smaller movements, such as the short-lived Galante style that was briefly in fashion at the end of the Baroque era, one of J.S. Bach's many sons was a prominent Galante composer (C. P. E. Bach). It's complicated, there's never clearly-defined start and finish points when it comes to any of the arts, but this is a good guide.
the american dream of romantacism is to be an indivudal an excell in arts and flourish as writter by expressing your feelings and emotions
the style seems to represent primarily a reaction against the past in the visual arts and an intimation of the future in music.can you suggest some reasons for this difference
The Renaissance was a period in history in which the arts flourished. The church was an institution which supported music in society.
Discuss the legal basis of teaching music and arts
The romantic period is a time of when music very emotional.Improvement: The Romantic time period was the period between the late 18th and early 19th century, during which people began to move away from the objective (fact) and towards the subjective (feeling). Terms like intuition, emotion and imagination came into use. This happened not just in music, but also in arts (painting, sculpting etc) and literature.
The neoclassical period's emphasis on reason, order, and clarity in art and literature inspired the Romantic movement to rebel against those ideals. Romantics sought to champion emotion, imagination, and individuality in their works, leading to a greater focus on nature, the supernatural, and personal experiences. Ultimately, the neoclassical period's structure and logic helped shape the Romantic rejection of those conventions.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean here. The Romantic era followed the Classical, Beethoven being the tipping point. You could read endless arguments from music historians as to why Beethoven belongs to the end of the Classical period, and just as many arguing that he was an early Romantic. The Classical period was preceded by the Baroque era. Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli, there are plenty of them. There are numerous smaller movements, such as the short-lived Galante style that was briefly in fashion at the end of the Baroque era, one of J.S. Bach's many sons was a prominent Galante composer (C. P. E. Bach). It's complicated, there's never clearly-defined start and finish points when it comes to any of the arts, but this is a good guide.
Libertarianism during the Romantic Period in England influenced literature and arts by emphasizing individualism, nature, and freedom of expression. Writers and artists sought to challenge social and political norms, exploring themes of personal liberty and rebellion against authority in their works. This period saw a shift towards celebrating the uniqueness of the human spirit and the power of imagination.
the american dream of romantacism is to be an indivudal an excell in arts and flourish as writter by expressing your feelings and emotions
the style seems to represent primarily a reaction against the past in the visual arts and an intimation of the future in music.can you suggest some reasons for this difference
The Renaissance was a period in history in which the arts flourished. The church was an institution which supported music in society.
Music Industry Arts was created in 1970.
You don't, but on other sites you can! This site is about sharing information, not sharing music. We do have a category about music, though. It is under the Arts and Entertainment.
Thinking became for liberal and open minded during the Englightenment. This included a love for the arts, along with music and other forms of media.
Yes, Music & Arts is open on Labor Day.
Wavelength Music Arts Projects was created in 2000.