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  2. Jan 23, 2018 · 1. VOCAL MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD Ms. Joana Marie M. Bernasol Bro. Andrew Gonzalez Technical High School. 2. Composers interpret poems, mood, atmosphere and imagery into music. Romantic artists found inspiration in landscapes. Their subjects were traditional myths, legends and folklore usually dealing with the supernatural, grotesque, and ...

    • Key Features of The Romantic Period
    • Romantic Period Music Examples
    • Programme Music

    There are various “fingerprints”of Romantic music, which you should listen out for: 1. Emotional expression– this became more important than formal structural considerations as composers rebelled against the formal restraint of the classical period. 2. Big expansion in size of orchestraand in types of instrument. 3. New structures/forms – rhapsody,...

    Have a listen to this Piano Sonata in B minor by Franz Liszt. Can you hear the some of the “fingerprints” of the style listed above? Listen out for the emotional expression, the elaborate harmonic progressions and the large ranges of dynamics and pitch.

    Some composers in the Romantic period used their music to try to describe a specific place, item, person or idea. A composition written in this descriptive way is called programme music. Programme music is instrumental – there are no lyrics.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Vocal Music of the Romantic Period - YouTube. Arjay Jove. 217 subscribers. Subscribed. 4. 1.7K views 1 month ago Video Lessons in MAPEH. This video lesson contains the basic information...

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  4. This musical genre appeared with the evolution from pianoforte to piano during the romantic period. The lied is vocal music most often accompanied by this instrument. The singing is taken from romantic poems and this style makes it possible to bring the voice as close to feelings as possible.

  5. Ludwig van Beethoven, possibly the most famous composer of all, is harder to place. His early works are from the Classical period and are clearly Classical in style. But his later music, including the majority of his most famous music, is just as clearly Romantic.

  6. Jan 16, 2019 · He composed over six hundred vocal works, seven symphonies, operas, chamber music, piano music, and more. Many of the romantic period composers to come after him, including the Schumann, Liszt, and Brahms, adored his music. His music and compositional style show a clear development from the classical period into the romantic period.

  7. Dec 26, 2023 · The Italian bel canto (literally meaning “beautiful singing”) movement of the early Romantic era features ornate and intricate vocal melodies, requiring superb technique from the soloist, and is exemplified in Gioachino Rossini’s operas such as The Barber of Seville.

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