Take your pick.
I'll name the most significant ones.
Classical:
Josef Haydn
Romantic:
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Richard Wagner
Richard Strauss
Johannes Brahms
Antonin Dvorak
Giuseppe Verdi
(there are about 20 more famous ones but these are the most famous in my opinion)
The composers who sat in between the classical and Romantic:
Beethoven (Classed as classical most of the time)
Franz Schubert (Often called the first Romantic)
Carl Maria von Weber
C) The Romantic Period
False. Romantic composers were not afraid to stray from the traditional scale.
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.
Vivaldi
...Romantic Period of classical music.
C) The Romantic Period
False. Romantic composers were not afraid to stray from the traditional scale.
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.
no
Vivaldi
Beethoven
...Romantic Period of classical music.
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.
emotion and feeling
Three other famous composers of the Romantic era include Johannes Brahms, known for his symphonies and chamber works; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, celebrated for his ballets like "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker"; and Franz Liszt, renowned for his virtuosic piano compositions and innovative orchestral works. Each of these composers contributed significantly to the emotional expressiveness and technical advancements of music during this period.
Joseph Haydn is primarily associated with the Classical period rather than the Romantic period. However, he influenced later composers, including those from the Romantic era. Haydn's approach to composition emphasized clarity, balance, and structure, which laid the groundwork for the emotional expressiveness that would characterize Romantic music. While he did not compose in the Romantic style, his innovations in form and melody helped pave the way for the emotional depth explored by Romantic composers.
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.