Except for any instruments that were invented later, the symphony orchestra in the Romantic era was essentially what it is now.
A variety of instruments were prevalent during the Victorian Era or the Romantic Era when referring to music. Some musical instruments that were used were the pianoforte, bassoon, oboe, tuba, French horn, and different types of concert flutes.
The piano was the main instrument used, but the tuba, saxophone, lute, hurdy-gurdy, and flute were also popular. Also the violin, violla, cello, double bass and other stringed instruments as well as percussion instruments were used. --- The romantic period was between 1815 and 1910. All of the instruments currently used in a modern classical orchestra were available during this period.
Victorian era came after Romantic era; the latter was between 1800 and 1850.
Romantic era.
The piano was the most popular instrument from the Romantic period though in that time they did have the organ, harpsichord, basoon, flute, oboe, contrabasoon, clarinet, bass clarinet, piccolo, English horn, trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba and many other instruments including instruments from the string and percussion family.
he is considered to have been at the start of the romantic era following the classical era
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The Romantic Era
Daniel Auber, a prominent composer of the Romantic era, primarily utilized orchestral instruments typical of the period, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. His operas often featured a rich orchestral palette, with an emphasis on expressive melodies and harmonies. Auber's works also included the use of piano, particularly in his operatic overtures and vocal accompaniments. Overall, his instrumentation contributed to the dramatic and emotional depth characteristic of Romantic music.
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)