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  1. Dec 10, 2021 · Program music has a source text such as: Poem. Short Story. Novel. This source text inspires the story the composer sets out to illustrate with music. Program music is also predominantly instrumental. It’s different from opera or lieder in that it relies on the orchestration, not words, to tell a story.

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · The Romantic Period. Program music really took off during the Romantic period, as it became common for music to take inspiration from literature, folk tales, visual art, nature and more. Tchaikovsky, for example, was deeply inspired by the plays of William Shakespeare and wrote orchestral pieces based upon Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest and Hamlet.

  3. Liszt is considered the inventor of the symphonic poem and his programmatic orchestral works set the framework for several composers of the romantic era. He composed a total of thirteen symphonic poems as well as two programmatic symphonies, drawing his inspiration from a variety of literary, mythological, historical and artistic sources.

  4. program music, instrumental music that carries some extramusical meaning, some “program” of literary idea, legend, scenic description, or personal drama. It is contrasted with so-called absolute, or abstract, music, in which artistic interest is supposedly confined to abstract constructions in sound. It has been stated that the concept of ...

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  5. Program music refers almost exclusively to works in the European classical music tradition, particularly those from the Romantic period of the nineteenth century, when the concept was popular. The "tone poem" of the Romantic era is an example of a form of program music. However, pieces which fit the description have long been a part of music ...

  6. Sep 16, 2011 · Liszt and the composers who followed his example looked for new ways to express human emotion and to tell stories through music. The desire to treat music poetically is in keeping with Romantic concepts, while literary and artistic sources of inspiration enabled them to approach the Greek ideal of an integration among all of the gifts of the Muses.

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  8. Program music or programmatic music is a type of instrumental art music that attempts to musically render an extramusical narrative. The narrative itself might be offered to the audience through the piece's title, or in the form of program notes, inviting imaginative correlations with the music. A well-known example is Sergei Prokofiev 's Peter ...

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