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Romanticism in music
What does Romanticism mean in music?What is the main purpose behind the music of Romanticism?When was the Romantic period in music?What are the charac...
What came after the romantic era in music
Originated in Western Europe during the Middle Ages, it is classified into eras: the Medieval (500–1400), Renaissance (1400–1600), Baroque (1600–1750)...
Post romantic composers
Some composers often considered Postromantic include Gustav Mahler, Anton Bruckner, Ferruccio Busoni, Max Reger, Arnold Schoenberg, and Kaikhosru Sora...
Late romanticism
What is the late Romanticism?What is the late Romantic era of music?What are the 5 characteristics of romanticism?What is early Romanticism?What is th...
Romantic symphony characteristics
The Main Characteristics of Romantic Music Song-like melodies (lyrical), as well as many chromatic harmonies and discords. Dramatic contrasts of dynam...
Romantic period symphony
On the subject of melodies, Romantic symphonies have much more lyrical melodies than Classical symphonies. On top of that, motifs of the Romantic peri...
Romantic orchestra instruments
During the romantic period, the orchestra had become a great force due to its increasing size including the following:strings - larger string section....
Difference between classical and romantic symphony
Firstly, the most obvious difference between Romantic and Classical symphonies is the instrumentation. Relatively, Romantic symphonies have a much bro...
Percussion instruments in the romantic period
Percussion. Bass and side drums begin to become most popular. Other influential percussion instruments include: xylophones, celestas, gongs, cymbals, ...