ladies' man
Beethoven
Chopin, Liszt and Debussy
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.
His style was Finnish. He and many other Romantic composers wrote nationalistic pieces about their countries.
Composers of the Romantic period were not particularly reluctant to stray from the seven tones of the traditional scale. In fact, many embraced chromaticism and explored expanded harmonic languages, incorporating altered chords and non-diatonic notes to enhance emotional expression. This willingness to experiment allowed for greater complexity and richness in their compositions, reflecting the Romantic ideals of individuality and emotional depth. Thus, rather than adhering strictly to traditional scales, Romantic composers often pushed the boundaries of tonality.
Beethoven
Chopin, Liszt and Debussy
There are not many known Filipino composers from the Romantic Era. One known composer is Julià n Felipe who was born in 1861.
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.
His style was Finnish. He and many other Romantic composers wrote nationalistic pieces about their countries.
Composers of the Romantic period were not particularly reluctant to stray from the seven tones of the traditional scale. In fact, many embraced chromaticism and explored expanded harmonic languages, incorporating altered chords and non-diatonic notes to enhance emotional expression. This willingness to experiment allowed for greater complexity and richness in their compositions, reflecting the Romantic ideals of individuality and emotional depth. Thus, rather than adhering strictly to traditional scales, Romantic composers often pushed the boundaries of tonality.
Bach
A few are Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann and many others. Beethoven and Mozart are also considered partially Romantic Period (they were sort of a transition).
Palestrina (Apex)
You can't put a definite number on it. But Hector Berlioz was definitely at least interested in opium, if not an actual user. See 'Symphonie Fantastique'.
Handel died in 1759, at least fifty years before the transition to the Romantic period. However, as one of the great Baroque composers, Handel certainly had an influence on later composers. Handel was more experimental when it came to the use of dynamics, and the Romantic era composers capitalised on the expressive use of changing dynamics. Beethoven, the composer considered to be the "bridge" between the Classical and Romantic periods, was certainly influenced by Handel's style of composition, and it is considered that Beethoven's later compositions were reminiscent of Handel's style of counterpoint. Beethoven was heard to observe that Handel was the greatest composer who ever lived, so it is natural that he incorporated some of Handel's style in his own compositions. Handel did not compose the simpler melodies that many of his contemporaries did. As well, he scored more complex instrumentation in his oratorios and operas than his contemporaries. Romantic music was known for its extravagant orchestration.
J. S. Bach Henry Purcell Wolfgang Mozart Gustav Mahler Giuseppe Verdi Frank Zappa