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Beethoven only composed very few pieces in a "classical tone", primarily his first symphony. He was taught by Haydn, a classical composer, so it would make sense for Beethoven to start off by composing a classical piece. Later on in his life though, he composed very Romantic style music. His second symphony, Eroica, was a key example of the romantic era.
The composer Frederic Chopin embodied the spirit of the Romantic period in multiple ways. His music was poetic, rich, and sensual. Nineteenth-century Romantics placed a high value on spontaneity, which his music also captured. He even fit the Romantic archetype in his own life and personality; he was very refined, lonely, and even tragic.
Because simply it is music, a genre of music that is. (type). Any music that is popular or very well produced, is important.
Hector Berlioz, is equal of great significance as Ludwig van Beethoven in the classical music for the Romantic Period , where Ludwig van Beethoven paved the lane as the founder of Romantic Classical music in Germany and Austria, Hector Berlioz was the ancestor of Romantic Classical music in France. Also in the late Classic Period which was followed by the Romantic Period, he was the founder of the so called Programme Music, a style where the composer will lead the listener through a sort of made visual of a story told with instruments. More of the composers liked this sort of music, Ludwig van Beethoven composed 'Pastorale', Hector Berlioz his 'Symphonie Fantastique', and for example 'Kinderszenen' by Schumann. In that particular period Liszt composed the first so called 'symphonic poem' 'Dante Sonate' which was followed up by for example Smetena with his 'Ma Vlast' or 'the Moldau'. and Richard Strauss with 'Also sprach Zarathustra'. Ergo he was very important for the Classical Music.
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Of course! often, country music is very romantic.
Not exactly. Although Bartók wrote some very romantic early pieces (e.g. the 1st Violin concerto dedicated to his love at the time Stefi Geyer) the nature of his mature music is rooted in folk music elements. that is not to say his music could not be felt as romantic music, just that it was probably not intended as such.
Music is very important in movies because it is an emotional catalyst that often heightens the emotions that the viewer and/or the actor is feeling at the time in relation to what is playing on screen. (i.e. romantic music in a love scene, or action music for a battle)
Chopin, a very influential Romantic Era composer , composed very little music not for the piano
Beethoven only composed very few pieces in a "classical tone", primarily his first symphony. He was taught by Haydn, a classical composer, so it would make sense for Beethoven to start off by composing a classical piece. Later on in his life though, he composed very Romantic style music. His second symphony, Eroica, was a key example of the romantic era.
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It is sooooooo romantic and very sad at first, but still very Romantic!!!! It is sooooooo romantic and very sad at first, but still very Romantic!!!!
The composer Frederic Chopin embodied the spirit of the Romantic period in multiple ways. His music was poetic, rich, and sensual. Nineteenth-century Romantics placed a high value on spontaneity, which his music also captured. He even fit the Romantic archetype in his own life and personality; he was very refined, lonely, and even tragic.
it is a conductor, but rather a very weak one. VERY WEAK
What is romantic and what isn't is a kind of sense that everyone has in a different way. Some guys aren't romantic at all, other guys are very romantic. If they are, they will probably find the same things romantic as romantic girls: walks on the beach, watching sunsets, candlelight atmosphere, certain music etc.
Music is very important and should be in school! Music can help people express themselves in a very unique way!
All of Chopin's music falls into the Romantic period of classical music. Music from that period tends to be very colorful, emotional, and expressionistic.