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・ 1. Freedom in form and design ・ 2. More expression of emotion ・ 3. Greater technical virtuosity ・ 4. Nationalism ・ 5. More dynamic techniques
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Why do some people like jazz, and others like classical music? I don't know what you mean by romantic era. Romanticism certainly has not died out today, and many people still enjoy the romantic music of yesteryears.
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John Phillip Sousa invented the Sousaphone, a tuba with the horn pointing out to the audience, instead of up to the ceiling. I'm not sure you'd include marching band music under most people's ideas of Romantic.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "types" There certainly are instrumental and vocal; orchestral and chamber which are types as well. Can you clarify what you mean by types? Some romantic era composers are Beethoven (one of the ear...
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Music in the classical era, typified by Haydn and Mozart, is marked by adherence to sonata form, a way of making tonal (key) contrasts within a composition. Haydn and Mozart were content to follow pre-existing forms such as the symphony,str...
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From the late romantic, and in a somewhat neo-classical style, you've got: Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings Grieg Holberg Suite Both are well-known, and very good, works. [You have a pretty horrible imbalance there... But its what you've go...
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Johann Strauss was 'the waltz king.' Well-crafted music meant to be popular more than serious art music. It is the whipped cream confection of the romantic era. Richard Strauss was a very late romantic composer with a some modern tendencies...
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The term Romantic covers most of the music of Western civilization from the whole of the 19th century (the 1800s). ChaCha on!
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uh...those ARE the genres. Baroque: more conservative rythms than others. More "angsty" than classical. Lots of minor sixths and sevenths. Think Beethoven or Bach Classical: Very clean, very light. Very simple rhythms. More often ...
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