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15 Cards in this Set
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Romantic Period
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1820-1900, emphasis on self expression, program music, nationalism
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Erlkonig
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Schubert
Romantic musical romanticism/narrative ballad |
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Nocturne in Eb Major, Op 9, No 2
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Chopin
romantic night piece is a slow, lyrical, intimate compostion for piano |
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Syphonic Fantastique, 4th movement
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Berlioz
romantic program symphony |
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Symphony No 3 in F major, 3rd movement
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Brahms
romantic symphony |
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La Boheme, Act 1 excerpt
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Puccini
romantic opera |
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Die Walkure, Act 1, Love Scene
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Wagner
romantic music drama |
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Program Music
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romantic
Instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea or scene, often found in romantic period |
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Art song
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Setting of a poem ofr solo voice, and piano, translating the poems mood and imagery into music, common in the romantic period, shubert, Erlkonig
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Nocturne
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In French, night piece, ; a composition, usually slow, lyrical, and intimate in character, often for piano solo.
Chopin, Nocturne in Eb Major |
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Absolute Music
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Instrumental music having no intended association with a story, poem, idea, or scene, nonprogram music
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Etude
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In French, study; a piece designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties.
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Leitmotiv
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Short musical idea associated with a person, object, or thought, characteristic of the operas of Wagner
Wagner-Die Walkure |
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Idee Fixe
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Single melody used in several movements of a long work to represent a recurring idea.
Berlioz, Fantastic Symphony |
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Through-Composed Form
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Vocal form in which there is new music for each stanza of a poem
Schubert, Erlkonig |