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Q: In broad general terms music and the other arts of the Romantic period?
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Why are Baroque and Romantic music still called 'Classical Music' when mentioned casually?

The term classical music refers to a broad period in Western music that includes the Baroque and Romantic eras.


What period came after classical?

The Romantic music period


In broad terms Music and art of the romantic period?

The poets and writers were interested in expressing intuition over reason and the natural/pastoral over the city life.


What period of music is Johann Strauss 2?

The romantic period


What style period was nocturne in e flat major composed?

Since I do not know the composer you have in mind, I will give the general answer as the Romantic period. Nocturne means "night music" or "night song," and came into use by the Romantic composers of absolute music (music for music's sake). Chopin probably is the most notable composer of Nocturnes.


When was the Romantic period of music?

from 1825 to 1920


What musical period came after classical?

Classical Period


What does music and the other arts of the romantic period mean?

The Romantic Period is generally regarded as from 1820- 1900. So, Music and Art from those 80 years.


What genre was Camille Saint-Saens music?

Classical music from the Romantic Period.


What category of music is Clair de lune?

Classical music from the romantic period.


How did the orchestral music of the Romantic period compare to that of the Classical period?

It was usually longer.


What is the romantic period about?

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.