Beethoven is known as a composer who spanned the Classical and Romantic periods because his early works adhered to the classical traditions of composers like Haydn and Mozart, while his later compositions introduced emotional depth, innovative structures, and expanded harmonic language characteristic of the Romantic era. His ability to blend these styles allowed him to bridge the gap between the two periods, influencing countless composers who followed. Additionally, his personal struggles with deafness and his quest for artistic expression further exemplified the Romantic ideals of individualism and emotional intensity.
Beethoven was a major composer of both the Classical and Romantic periods.
Maybe Beethoven because he lived from 1770-1827.
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Beethoven was born in 1770 and is regarded as a classical composer. His later music was an introduction to romantic traits. Therefore he is widely considered as a link between classical and romantic periods.
Ludwig van Beethoven did not play in a band. He was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods, and able to play several instruments. He did not need to play in a band in order to be considered a great musician.
Beethoven was a major composer of both the Classical and Romantic periods.
Maybe Beethoven because he lived from 1770-1827.
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Beethoven was born in 1770 and is regarded as a classical composer. His later music was an introduction to romantic traits. Therefore he is widely considered as a link between classical and romantic periods.
The Classical and Romantic periods.
Ludwig van Beethoven did not play in a band. He was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods, and able to play several instruments. He did not need to play in a band in order to be considered a great musician.
Mozart and Beethoven were the greatest composers of their time. Both were renowned child prodigies, pianists, improvisers, and composers who contributed widely to orchestral, piano, and chamber music genres. Mozart was a more early classical composer and Beethoven later. Beethoven was essentially the bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods of music.
Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, Mendelssohn to name a few. The Romantic Era of music was between the years 1820 to about 1900. There was actually at least one famous female composer of the romantic era. Her name was Amy March Cheney Beach.
Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (1786-1832) was a German/Danish composer who live during the Classical and Romantic periods.
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.
um... classical...? In terms of general classifications, Beethoven is seen as transitional composer between the Classical and Romantic periods. Other notables who composed around this time are Haydn and Mozart. In terms of his compositions, that would be a matter of opinion. Certainly his symphonies and sonatas would be at the top of the list.
Franz Peter Schubert (January 31, 1797 - November 19, 1828) was an Austrian composer of the Classical / Romantic periods.