1. Freedom in form and design
2. More expression of emotion
3. Greater technical virtuosity
4. Nationalism
5. More dynamic techniques
Well, Tchaikovsky was a composer of the Romantic Period, so the music itself would have to be Romantic, but its also a waltz (obviously).
No, Romantic music is.
Romantic Music
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Romantic.
No, the dominant music style of the Romantic period was not choral music, but rather orchestral and instrumental music, along with art songs and operas. Composers like Chopin, Wagner, and Tchaikovsky focused on expanding orchestral textures and emotional expression in their works. While choral music did exist and was significant, it was not the central focus of the Romantic era, which emphasized individual expression and the exploration of new musical forms.
Between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Composer Edvard Grieg merged a Classical and Romantic style of music with traditional.
Beethoven was fundamentally a classical composer. However there is much debate about whether his later work was classical, or romantic, as he became much more expressive. For this reason, the date that the romantic era began is often debated, between 1810, the year Beethoven's work became romantic style, and 1825, the year he died.
Georges Bizet was a Romantic Era composer (Georges Bizet: 1838-1875, Romantic Era: 1815-1910)
Beethoven is considered a composer of the "Romantic" era. Correctly speaking, Beethoven provided the transition from Classical to Romantic. His earlier music was less complex, and melodic in the traditional Classical style, whilst later compositions were more emotional and intense. He might also be considered a "bridge" composer to the Romantic era.
New art of music era was introduced which was 20th century era.