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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

sonata

music of the classic period, symphony made up of several movements, piano/piano and violin (fast, slow, minuet florid/scherzo, fast)

sonata form

1. exposition (repeated) - introduce themes


2. develop


3. recap. - bring it back, state again

rondo

classic period; theme that keeps coming back with other themes

forms of classic period

sonata, minuet and trio, theme and variation, rondo

genres of classic period

sonata, string quartet, symphony, concerto, opera

era of the classic period

1750 - 1820

composers of classic period

beethoven, mozart (best operas), haydn

romantic period era

1820 - early 1900s

syle of romantic music

more technically demanding, not intended for amateur performers


classic period genres still exist (music for music)


absolute music of the romantic period

music for music

program music of the romantic period

music depicting a story (something other than music)

romanticism

stream of music reflecting more emotional, expressive, dramatic and unpredictable aesthetic

new genres of romantic period

symphonic poem, overture/preludes, character pieces, ballet, chamber music (very small ensembles)

character pieces

solo piano pieces, art songs, miniatures

composers of the romantic period

shubert, mendelssohn, shumann, brahms, chopin, liszt, wagner, verdi, tchaikovsky, strauss