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...Romantic Period of classical music.
Composers of the late romantic period are traditionally grouped into three divisions. One would be the nationalists, the other the traditionalists and the third one the anti traditionalists.
Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) was one of the leading composers of the Romantic period - a period of music generally seen as lasting between c. 1800 and c. 1910.
1. The Romantic era produced many more composers music that is still popular today. 2. It started in 1820 and ended in 1900. 3. Beethoven was one of the most popular composers then.
Richard Wagner
...Romantic Period of classical music.
Composers of the late romantic period are traditionally grouped into three divisions. One would be the nationalists, the other the traditionalists and the third one the anti traditionalists.
Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) was one of the leading composers of the Romantic period - a period of music generally seen as lasting between c. 1800 and c. 1910.
1. The Romantic era produced many more composers music that is still popular today. 2. It started in 1820 and ended in 1900. 3. Beethoven was one of the most popular composers then.
Richard Wagner
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There are not many known Filipino composers from the Romantic Era. One known composer is Julià n Felipe who was born in 1861.
Johann Sebastian Bach
In order to answer your question, you need the whole name. Bach was not one only composer. That family gave a number of composers.
In, Proto-Romantic usually refers to the generation of musicians between the Classical era (Mozart, Haydn) and the Romantic Era (Schumann, Mendelssohn). Some Proto-romantic composers are Czerny and Hummel. Chopin and Beethoven both fit the time period, but no one typically calls them by that term because they are both so famous on their own. In that sense, proto-romantic usually refers to the lesser composers that were writing in the very early part of the 19th century.
Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most well known classical composers of all time. He typically made about four figures for a salary.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean here. The Romantic era followed the Classical, Beethoven being the tipping point. You could read endless arguments from music historians as to why Beethoven belongs to the end of the Classical period, and just as many arguing that he was an early Romantic. The Classical period was preceded by the Baroque era. Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli, there are plenty of them. There are numerous smaller movements, such as the short-lived Galante style that was briefly in fashion at the end of the Baroque era, one of J.S. Bach's many sons was a prominent Galante composer (C. P. E. Bach). It's complicated, there's never clearly-defined start and finish points when it comes to any of the arts, but this is a good guide.