In romantic music what does col legno mean?
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
Well, Tchaikovsky was a composer of the Romantic Period, so the music itself would have to be Romantic, but its also a waltz (obviously).
Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.
There are several.Ludwig van Beethoven is considered the transitionary composer who bridged the Classical and Romantic periods.Richard Wagner was a German composer who certainly developed the music of the Romantic period, with his powerful, emotive operas and instrumental music.Richard Strauss and Johann Strauss II were also influential German composers of this era.
He wrote highly dramatic and emotional music
A classical music composer (in the romantic style).
He was a composer during the Romantic era.
Composer Edvard Grieg merged a Classical and Romantic style of music with traditional.
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
Well, Tchaikovsky was a composer of the Romantic Period, so the music itself would have to be Romantic, but its also a waltz (obviously).
Mendelssohn
Not Berlioz...
Franz Joseph Liszt
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.
Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.
Georges Bizet was a Romantic Era composer (Georges Bizet: 1838-1875, Romantic Era: 1815-1910)
Chopin, a very influential Romantic Era composer , composed very little music not for the piano