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style of the classic period |
prosaic style; age of reason - clarity, balance, order, restraint, uncomplicated rhythms; often performed in concert halls |
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sonata |
music of the classic period, symphony made up of several movements, piano/piano and violin (fast, slow, minuet florid/scherzo, fast) |
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sonata form |
1. exposition (repeated) - introduce themes 2. develop 3. recap. - bring it back, state again |
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rondo |
classic period; theme that keeps coming back with other themes |
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forms of classic period |
sonata, minuet and trio, theme and variation, rondo |
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genres of classic period |
sonata, string quartet, symphony, concerto, opera |
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era of the classic period |
1750 - 1820 |
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composers of classic period |
beethoven, mozart (best operas), haydn |
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romantic period era |
1820 - early 1900s |
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syle of romantic music |
more technically demanding, not intended for amateur performers classic period genres still exist (music for music)
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absolute music of the romantic period |
music for music |
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program music of the romantic period |
music depicting a story (something other than music) |
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romanticism |
stream of music reflecting more emotional, expressive, dramatic and unpredictable aesthetic |
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new genres of romantic period |
symphonic poem, overture/preludes, character pieces, ballet, chamber music (very small ensembles) |
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character pieces |
solo piano pieces, art songs, miniatures |
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composers of the romantic period |
shubert, mendelssohn, shumann, brahms, chopin, liszt, wagner, verdi, tchaikovsky, strauss |