Romantic Period: Music Flashcards

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He bridge the transtion between the classical and the romantic period

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Ludwig van beethoven

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Romantic music featured?

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Freedom, creativity, emotion and imagination and experimentation.

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Is an instrumental music that narrates a story through music. Describes an event, situation, and feeling.

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Program music

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used for a concert performance

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Concert overture

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It portrays a story or had a literary or artistic background

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Symphonic poem

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*Russian composer of the romantic period, a famous one.

*his piano lessons began at the age of five and received and exhibited great potential in this music

*chose civil service as his course, studied at St. Petersburg Conservatory

*his famous works include The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty

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Pyotr Llyich Tchaikovsky

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Compositions or pieces that are specifically written to be played on the piano

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Piano music

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A musical composition that has a soft, sad, romantic, or dreamy character: mostly for a piano

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Nocturne

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9
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Short musical composition to improve the technique of the player

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Etude

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10
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A multi-movement orchestral music that follows the same structure of the symphony

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Program symphony

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Polish dance in triple signature, a piece of music for, or in the rhythm of, such a dance

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Polonaise

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12
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Polish folkdance in triple time signature

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Mazurka

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13
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Introductory performance, event or action.

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Prelude

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*Polish composer
*studied at the Warsaw conservatory of music, moved to Vienna, spent most of his life in Paris
*He was buried in Paris but his heart was interned at a church in Warsaw
*known for his brilliant solo piano works and concertos, “poet of piano”
*began to play piano at the age of 4 and composed polonaise at the age of 7

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Frederic Chopin

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15
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*Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer
*Born on Oct. 22, 1811 at Raiding, Hungary
* he developed a musical form known as symphonic poem

*practiced 10 hours a day, had a big heart for the needy

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Franz Liszt

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*French composer and an organist
*studied at the Paris Conservatory, and became an organist at the Church of Madeleine for 20 years
*His famous works include Samson et Delila, The Carnival of the Animals, Symphony No. 3, and Le Rouet d’Omphale

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Camille Saint-Saens