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From the year 1800 to around 1910, Western Classical Music was defined by its soaring melodies and ever-expanding orchestras, its originality and self-expression. Here are the composers who made it all happen.
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Hi! Are you curious what were the most prominent composers of the Romantic period? Chek it out in my article and let me know in the comments below the post who of them is your favorite composer, I'd love to know! #violin #romantic #lovemusic
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Download this stock image: Berlioz posing for the camera 1867. Louis Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) was a French Romantic composer. Tchaikovsky by John Warrack page 51. - WH8E3T from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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Download this stock image: Robert Schumann (1810-1856) German Romantic composer with his wife Clara (born Wieck). From a photograph. Halftone. - D95HMN from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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From the impeccably coiffured Johannes Brahms to the perennial heartbreaker Leonard Bernstein, these composers were all heart-breakingly handsome in their 20s.
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The Romantic movement in music had one of its greatest leaders in the German composer Robert Schumann. He was outstanding both as a composer and as a critic. Some of his best…
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Over 1K music fans have voted on the 60+ Greatest Romantic Era Composers. Current Top 3: Ludwig van Beethoven, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff ...
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We shine a light on the name you might not know, but should, of one of the greatest music pedagogues of her generation.
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Women throwing underwear and screaming doesn't come to most people’s minds when they think about classical music concerts, but that’s where it began. Long before Elvis, Beatlemania, and Justin Bieber, one man became the first person to fill concert halls with shrieking, fainting, lovelorn women: classical pianist Franz Liszt. They called it Lisztomania---and in the
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