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Yes, he's considered right in the middle. The Romantic period stretches from Beethoven's death (1827) the Brahms' death (1897). Berlioz (1803-1869).
The Emperor Concerto was written by Ludwig van Beethoven. Originally titled Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, it was Beethoven's Fifth piano concerto, and written between 1809 and 1811.
Frederic Chopin wrote in the Romantic period of music, and led it into popularity.
He wrote 5 piano concerti aswell as 2 piano concerti during his youth, one violin concerto which he later transcribed for piano and orchestra and he composed one 'triple' concerto for piano, violin and cello. He wrote a number of pieces for solo instrument and orchestra and an oboe concerto which was lost by publishers in the 1840's.
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Brahms's Sonata for Violin and Piano no 3 in D minor, Op. 108, was written between 1886 and 1888, during the Romantic Era. It was the last in a triptych of violin sonatas, and was first performed in Budapest in 1888. Dedicated to a friend and colleague of Brahms, Hans von Bulow, this sonata has four movements, which was a departure from Brahms's preceding sonatas, each of which had three movements. The movements were: 1. Allegro 2. Adagio 3. Un poco presto e con sentimento 4. Presto Agitato
The sonata is a musical form which achieved formal development during the Classical period. As such, composers continue to this day using that form. A very few names of composers who wrote in that form are Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn (during the Classical period - 1750-1810) and later during the Romantic period - Brahms, and during the 20th century, Paul Hindemith.
Almost never. The main exception is for a soloist during a cadenza in a concerto.
Poets placed emphasis on nature during the Romantic Period.
Poets placed emphasis on nature during the Romantic Period.
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