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      • The transition from the classical period of European Art music, which lasted around 1750 to 1820, to Romantic music, which lasted around 1800 to 1910.
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  2. The transition from the classical period of European Art music, which lasted around 1750 to 1820, to Romantic music, which lasted around 1800 to 1910. Contrast between Classical and Romantic styles.

    • c. 1730-1820
    • c. 1400-1600
    • c. 500-1400
  3. Oct 30, 2022 · Following the classical period, there was what is now termed the Romantic Period that was in itself followed by the dawn of the 20 th Century or loosely titled, Modern Period of music. This then places the classical period roughly between 1750 -1830, and the romantic period between 1830 – 1900.

  4. Dec 26, 2023 · The Romantic period lasted from 1800-1910 AD, and is the fifth of the main eras: Medieval era (500-1400AD) Renaissance era (1400-1600AD) Baroque era (1600-1750AD) Classical era (1730-1820AD) Romantic era (1800-1910AD) Contemporary era (1900-Present) The Transition From the Classical Period.

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  5. Transition to Classical: Classical: c. 17301820: Transition to Romantic: Romantic: c. 18001910: Transition to Modernism

  6. How Romantic Era music separated itself from Classical music. The language of Romantic Era music didn't break with its Classical predecessors so much as it expanded its vocabulary and felt free to ignore Classical formalism. For example, Schubert's Unfinished doesn't confine itself to traditional eight-bar phrasing.

  7. The main difference between Classical and Romantic music came from attitudes towards these “rules”. In the eighteenth century, composers were primarily interested in forms, melodies, and harmonies that provided an easily-audible structure for the music.

  8. Beethoven is known for causing the transition from the Classical period to the Romantic period as he expanded on and broke free from the strict rules of Classical music. The Romantic period’s music was theatrical, energetic, and emotional, and composers drew on influences from famous art and literature.

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