The Romantic Era 1820-1900.

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The Romantic Era 1820-1900

Romantic Ideals Classical Romantic Reason, Rules/Form Monuments of Ancient Greeks and Romans Romantic Emotionalism Liberty of Man and wonders of nature Self-Expression

Program Music Instrumental music, usually symphony Recreate a story, text, play, or painting Evoke particular feelings

Romantic Musical Style Broad, powerful, sweeping Expressive, lyrical Rhythmic flexibility Colorful harmony Modulations Artistic liberties/freedom to performer

Genres Program Symphony Symphonic Poem – orchestra Art Songs – accompanied voice Character Piece – piano Opera

Composers Schubert Berlioz Brahms Wagner

Things to Remember Emotionalism, self-expression, lyrical Even more dramatic Opera Program Symphonies, Art Songs Telling stories, emotions