Franz Peter Schubert.
Robert Schumann (June 8, 1810 - July 29, 1856) and his famous sister Clara Schumann (Sept 13, 1819 - May 20, 1896), both were considered distinguished and very active composers in the Romantic Era.
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
yes he did he write music in the romantic time period. He wrote "here comes the bride" and many more.
The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.
Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.
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Robert Schumann (June 8, 1810 - July 29, 1856) and his famous sister Clara Schumann (Sept 13, 1819 - May 20, 1896), both were considered distinguished and very active composers in the Romantic Era.
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
yes he did he write music in the romantic time period. He wrote "here comes the bride" and many more.
The 18th century was called the Baroque period, and Vienna was a Baroque city. But in his case, he wrote music in that era and in the classical period also. Two eras, one composer.
Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.
the romantic time period
Late classical and early romantic.
1. Chronologically speaking, Beethoven was in the Classical Era. He was an important figure in both musical eras. His early influences were clearly Classical, having been taught (briefly) by Mozart and more so by Haydn. However, the rich, passionate nature of his music provided influence and a transition to the Romantic Era. 2. According to well-established chronologies in Western music, Beethoven (1770-1827) was mostly in the Classical era. However, the end date of the Classical era (and beginning date of the Romantic era) of 1820 is absolutely arbitrary. Beethoven composed in a Romantic style as early as 1803, when he finished his 3rd Symphony, "Eroica", which marked the dawn of the Romantic era.
Beethoven began composing music during the Classical era. However, he experimented with greater variety of dynamics, more complex harmonies, the expression of emotion and with extending instruments beyond their previous boundaries, thus ushering in the Romantic Era. Beethoven is regarded as the bridging composer between Classical and Romantic, and he is best known for his Romantic works.
Let's see...Beethoven was born during the Classical period, and died during the period he largely created (the Romantic era). It's not him. Early Classical era masters CPE Bach and Gluck were born during the Baroque period and died during the Classical period. It's not them either. Mozart was born during the Classical era in which he died, which is not really living through the whole Classical era. Haydn, on the other hand, was born in 1732, when the beginnings of the Classical era emerged, though contemporary classical music was still largely Baroque. Haydn lived a long life and died in 1809, during a time when the late Classical period and the early Romantic period (represented at that time by composers such as Beethoven, Paganini, and Weber) overlapped. So I guess Joseph Haydn is the closest answer out there.
The romantic period is a time of when music very emotional.Improvement: The Romantic time period was the period between the late 18th and early 19th century, during which people began to move away from the objective (fact) and towards the subjective (feeling). Terms like intuition, emotion and imagination came into use. This happened not just in music, but also in arts (painting, sculpting etc) and literature.