...Romantic Period of classical music.
C) The Romantic Period
Classical-Romantic This included the transitional phase between these two eras. Classical music is simply elegant and romantic music is dramatic and deep. Beethoven was one of the main composers in this transition.
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it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.
...Romantic Period of classical music.
C) The Romantic Period
The Romantic period of music is after the Classical period. Its approximate years are 1800-1920. A striking feature in this period was increasing music nationalism. Until then classical music were dominated by a few countries including Germany, France and Italy. Dvorak, Chopin, Smetana and Sibelius are among the Romantic composers from across the globe.
Classical-Romantic This included the transitional phase between these two eras. Classical music is simply elegant and romantic music is dramatic and deep. Beethoven was one of the main composers in this transition.
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it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.
Some forms were retained such as the sonata, rondo, scherzo. For the most part classical forms were expanded in the Romantic era and new genres appeared, especially relating to specific instruments. Solo piano music became very popular through the work of composers like Liszt, Chopin, Field, Tomasek, Hummel etc.
Baroque, Romantic, Classical
No, Johann Sebastian Bach is not considered a composer of the Romantic period. He lived during the Baroque era, with his most significant works created between 1703 and 1750. The Romantic period followed the Classical era and began in the late 18th century, with composers like Beethoven, Chopin, and Wagner emerging during that time. Bach's music had a profound influence on later composers, including those in the Romantic period, but he is not classified within that era himself.
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.
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His lieder and art songs are considered Romantic but his symphonies are still mainly in the Classical style. Since he is not purely Classical, many musical scholars consider him to be Romantic and therefore excluded from the 1st Viennese School (comprised of Classical composers Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven)