no
Romantic orchestra (APEX)
Except for any instruments that were invented later, the symphony orchestra in the Romantic era was essentially what it is now.
In short, it was a larger group.
Definately not! The differences are many. The number of people very nearly doubled from Mozart to Beethoven. The power became immense and very ample.
Romantic orchestra (APEX)
no
Romantic orchestra (APEX)
Except for any instruments that were invented later, the symphony orchestra in the Romantic era was essentially what it is now.
7.
No.
No. By the romantic era, orchestras were so large that a harpsichord couldn't even be heard.
In short, it was a larger group.
He lived during the Romantic era.
Strings, woodwinds and percussion instruments were used in the romantic period orchestra. Small scale instruments were used during this period.
Definately not! The differences are many. The number of people very nearly doubled from Mozart to Beethoven. The power became immense and very ample.
There's Bach's concerto for two harpsichords and orchestra in d minor. That's baroque. There's also Poulenc's concerto for two pianos and orchestra in d minor. That's romantic. Technically, the answer to your question is no.