focused on performance of elaborate productions using costumes, scenery, and music.
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The story of this Opera style was more important than music.
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The first answer was correct.
*focused on performance of elaborate productions using costumes, scenery, and music*
Here are five examples of French operas:
1846 La Damnation de Faust - Hector Berlioz
1875 Carmen - Georges Bizet
1877 Samson et Dalila - Camille Saint-Saëns
1902 Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame - Jules Massenet
1908 La Chute de la maison Usher - Claude Debussy
This opera style focused on the performance of elaborate productions using costumes, scenery, and music.
French Revolution
The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.
yes.
The French Revolution
Yes he was....The Romantic Period or Era was based on emotion, adventure and imagination. This kind of imagintaion also emerged new ideas of creation, such as Darwin and his theory of evolution. The era begain in about 1820 and climaxed after about 1825 and was born from the side effects of the French Revolution. Yes he was....The Romantic Period or Era was based on emotion, adventure and imagination. This kind of imagintaion also emerged new ideas of creation, such as Darwin and his theory of evolution. The era begain in about 1820 and climaxed after about 1825 and was born from the side effects of the French Revolution.
The French Revolution was the republican uprising against the French monarchy and aristocrats.
French Revolution
The French Revolution was the republican uprising against the French monarchy and aristocrats.
The french word is similar to the English one. The only difference is the spelling. The french word for romantic is romantique.
The members of the Third Estate paid almost all of the taxes.
Romantique
beautiful - belle romantic - Romantique
"une description"
Description de l'Γgypte was created between 1809 and 1829 during the French campaign in Egypt and Syria, ordered by Napoleon Bonaparte.
"une description" (fem.)
There is no one "most romantic" language as the perception of romance is subjective. Languages such as French, Italian, and Spanish are often considered romantic because of the way they sound and their cultural associations with love and passion. Ultimately, any language can be romantic depending on the context and delivery.
The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.