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MUSIC OF

THE
ROMANTIC
PERIOD
Romantic Period (1820-1910)

Is described as a cultural movement that stressed emotion,


imagination, individualism and freedom of expression.

Features:
Nationalism
Emotions; variety of musical style; freedom of expression
Music was used to tell stories and express ideas
Use of folk songs and country music
Use of more instruments
Themes on nature, literature, history and feelings
Violin and Strings Music

NICCOLO PAGANINI

born on October 27, 1782,


Italy
At age 5, he plays mandolin
At age 7, he transferred his
training in violin
became the famous violin
virtuoso in the world.
NICCOLO PAGANINI
Famous works:

La Campanella
24 Caprices for solo violin, Op.6
Concerto No. 1 in Eb, Op.6
15 quartets for guitar and
strings trio
The Carnival of Venice
Piano Music
FREDERIC CHOPIN

Born on March 1, 1810, Poland.


was known as the Poet of the
Piano.
Was considered world
renowned pianist and
composer.
FREDERIC CHOPIN

At age 4, he began to play


piano.
At age 7, composed Polonaise.
Studied piano at Warsaw
Conservatory under Wilhelm
Wurfel, and his music
influenced by polish folk music.
Traveled to Europe giving
concerts in Vienna, Munich,
Paris, and London.
He wrote exclusively for piano.
FREDERIC CHOPIN

Well known compositions :

Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 49


Revolutionary Etude
Op. 10, No.1 2
24 Preludes, Op.28
FREDERIC CHOPIN
In 1831, he arrived in Paris to
further his career
During this time, he met and
married the famous French
writer George Sand, and
became an inspiration in
Chopins life
In the latter part of his life, he
was diagnosed with pulmonary
tuberculosis
Chopin died on October 17,
1849 in Paris
His compositions express his
love for Poland
Piano Works:
Ballade A verse form usually consisting of three stanzas of
eight or ten lines.
Etude a piece composed for the development of a specific
point of technique.
Mazurka A polish dance
Nocturne an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy
mood.
Polonaise A stately, march like Polish dance, promenade
Prelude an introductory performance, event, or action
Waltz a piece of music for this dance
Sonata composition for one or solo instruments
FRANZ LISZT
Born in Hungary
known as the virtuoso pianist and
composer and the busiest
musicians during the Romantic
Period
At age 6, understands sight
reading through the effort of his
father.
Dedicated himself doing piano
music.
People consider him as a generous
composer by sharing both time
and money to the orphans, victim
of disasters and taught music to
many students for free
Piano Works:

Famous Compositions:

Grand Etudes after Paganini


12 transcendental etudes
Sonata in B minor
Years of Pilgrimage (3 vol.)
Operatic Fantaisie
Arrangements of the 9
Beethoven Symphonies
Hungarian Rhapsodies
Piano Music
Famous Compositions:

Abegg Variations, Opus 1


Davidsbundler stanze, Opus 6 (Dances of the Band of David)
Carnaval, Opus 9 - a portrait of a masked ball attended by his allies
and his beloved Clara.
Phantasiestucke, Opus 12 a series of mood pieces
Kreisleriana, Opus 16 a fantasy of the mad Kapellmeister
Kinderszenen, Opus 15 a poetic series of evocations of a childs
world.
ROBERT SCHUMANN

born in 1810 at Zwickau


famous composer that worked
intensively between music and
words
Was a composer, and
considered himself as the heir
to the original creative tradition
of Beethoven and Schubert.
In 1834, he founded music
journal where he edited and
wrote numerous works for his
publication
ROBERT SCHUMANN

He wrote over 100 songs

Frauenliebe und Leben


Dichterliebe

Orchestral Music
Piano Concerto in A minor,
Opus 54
Finale, Opus 52
Program Music

Is the unique feature of instrumental forms


Conveys images or scenes, music that tells a short story
without text or lyrics and imaginative ideas
PROGRAM MUSIC
HECTOR BERLIOZ

Born on December 11,


1803.
is a French Romantic
composer.
At young age, he learns to
play guitar and flute.

Famous composition:
Symphonie Fantastique
BALLET MUSIC
PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY

Born on May 7, 1840, Russia


Was known for his ballet music
Studied law and became law
clerk in St. Petersburg
Study music at the
conservatory, St. Petersburg.
continued his music career in
New York and conducted his
works and experienced deal of
fame
Died due to cholera
PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Famous Compositions:

Fatum
Romeo and Juliet
Swan lake
Sleeping Beauty
The Nutcracker
1812 Overture
Symphony No.2
Symphony No.6
Piano Concerto No.1
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS

Born on October 9, 1835, Paris


At age 2, started music and play
piano
At age 3, began composing
piano piece.
Considered as a composer who
creates elegant music, neat,
polished.
An organist and the best pianist
of his time
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS
Famous Compositions:

Carnival of the animals


Danse Macabre and his
Symphony No.9
The Swan
Over 300 works:
3 operas
5 symphonies
3 concertos for violin and
orchestra
5 concertos for piano &
orchestra
Enjoy Listening!!!

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