Mostly in the Romantic Era.
If Rossini's music had to be summed up into one word, I think the best word would be 'loud.' Rossini is affectionately known in music circles as 'Senor Crescendo.' 'Quaint and truculent' are biographers' descriptions of both Rossini himself and his music. His music is further described as having 'humor, grace and vivacity.' Rossini composed 13 operas in his 30 year career. Among his most famous ones are The Barber of Seville, Othello, and William Tell. Part of the William Tell Overture gained fame in the 1950s as the theme to 'The Lone Ranger' TV series. This theme ranked second only to the theme from 'Dragnet.'
A classical music composer (in the romantic style).
Romantic Music
Do you like music? I have music fifth period tomorrow. Music is my favourite subject. My musicteacher's name is Joe. (Be creative.)
Gioachino Antonio Rossini the popular Italian composer composed operas, sacred music and chamber music. His affect on music today would be highly subjective and would need research on the modern composers - biographies etc - to see if in fact his music influenced any modern composer. Some basic links are listed below that should help your research.
Rossini lived during the Romantic Era, although his music is said to have a link between the romantic and classical periods.
20th Century (American Folk Music)
Rossini's parents were already very musical; thus creating an environment in which he became very accustomed to music.
Baroque period
Anyone who can sing, play an instrument, dance, read music, conduct, or compose music would be considered musical.
A musical phrase is a group of notes in music. A musical period is a period of time of music, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern
A musical phrase is a group of notes in music. A musical period is a period of time of music, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern
Music composition.
romantic
Rennaisance
If Rossini's music had to be summed up into one word, I think the best word would be 'loud.' Rossini is affectionately known in music circles as 'Senor Crescendo.' 'Quaint and truculent' are biographers' descriptions of both Rossini himself and his music. His music is further described as having 'humor, grace and vivacity.' Rossini composed 13 operas in his 30 year career. Among his most famous ones are The Barber of Seville, Othello, and William Tell. Part of the William Tell Overture gained fame in the 1950s as the theme to 'The Lone Ranger' TV series. This theme ranked second only to the theme from 'Dragnet.'
29 February 1792 - 13 November 1868