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Music Art Physical education and Health: Romantic Music of the romantic priod.


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MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD dearcedeliii

MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD Romanticism , commonly referred to as Romantic era ( Romantic period ) was an artistic , literary , musical , and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century .

MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD Romantic composers saw music as a way of individual and emotional expression . They considered music the art form most capable of expressing the full range of human emotion.

MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD The importance the Romantics placed on emotion is summed up in the remark of the German painter Caspar David Friedrich , "the artist's feeling is his law".

Ludwig Van Beethoven Was the originator of bridging the music from Classical to Romantic Era by expressing his passion and emotions through his music. He lived and worked during the transition from the Classical to the Romantic Period and was an inspiration to the Romantic composers who came after him.

The Characteristics of Romantic Music has freedom in form and design; more personal and emotional . song-like melodies (lyrical), as well as many chromatic harmonies and discords. dramatic contrasts of dynamics and pitch. big orchestras, due mainly to brass and the invention of the valve. wide variety of pieces (i.e. songs up to five hour Wagner operas) program music (music that tells a story) shape was brought to work through the use of recurring themes. great technical virtuosity nationalism (a reaction against German influence)

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Niccolo Paganini The most famous violin virtuoso in the world is Niccolo Paganini. His fame came the rumors about his amazing violin skills that was said to be a gift from the devil and that he sold his soul in exchange for those skills. Some works of Niccolo Paganini: ● “La Campanella” ● 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op.1 ● Concerto no.1 in Eb, Op.6 ● 15 Quartets for Guitar and Strings Trio ● “The Carnival of Venice” This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

PIANO MUSIC Piano music of the Romantic Period was filled with innovations. Most of the compositions require a high level of virtuosity. Some were reinventions of sonatas from the Classical era. GRADE 9: MUSIC dearcedeliii

Frederic Chopin Known as the “Poet of the Piano” . Most of his music was influenced by folk music. Chopin composed almost primarily for the piano and some of his most well- known compositions are Fantasie in F minor, Op.49, Revolutionary Etude, Op.10, No.12 and 24 Preludes,Op.28 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

Frederic Chopin Chopin is famous for the following: Ballade – a verse form or narrative that is set to music Etude – a piece composed for the development of a specific technique Mazurka – a Polish dance in triple time signature Nocturne – an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, for the piano Polonaise – a slow Polish dance in triple time that consists of a march or procession Prelude – a short piece of music that can be used as a preface, and introduction to another work or may stand on its own. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

Frederic Chopin Chopin is famous for the following: Waltz – a German dance in triple meter Impromptu – a short free-form musical composition usually for a solo instrument, like the piano Scherzo – a musical movement of playful character, typically in ABA form GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii

Franz Liszt He was known as the virtuoso pianist , a composer and the busiest musician during Romantic. The best word known that describes the works of Franz Liszt is “ virtuosity ” He was also known for his symphonic poems where he translated great literacy works into musical compositions. He made also made piano transcriptions of operas and famous symphonies . Many of his piano compositions are technically challenging pieces. GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii

Franz Liszt GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii

Robert Schumann One of the famous Romantic composers that beautifully combined music and words. A composer and music critic . He spent most of his time with musical and literacy circles through the effort of Friedrich Wieck who took some time to teach Schumann how to play the piano. It was the time when he wrote some of his first piano compositions. It was 1834 when Schumann founded the music journal, “ Jornal Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik” wherein edited and wrote music criticism for his publication. GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii

Robert Schumann GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii

PROGRAM MUSIC Program music is an instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyrics.It entices the imagination of the listener. GRADE 9: MUSIC dearcedeliii

Hector Berlioz Hector Berlioz was a French romantic composer specific musical instrument. One of his famous musical compositions is a five-movement symphony called “Symphonie Fantastique”. In this composition which is also known as “Fantastic Symphony” . Berlioz showcased the important features in his composition in creating tone color. GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii Composers of the Program Music

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( Pyotr llyiich Chaykowsky ) Peter was known for his ballet music . He became known after he composes the musical poem „ Fatum ” and Romeo and Juliet”. He composes haunting melodies and used a great deal of folk music in his symphonic works. His fame peaked in the last ten years of his life later died due to cholera. GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii Composers of the Program Music

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( Pyotr llyiich Chaykowsky ) GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii Composers of the Program Music

Camille Saint-Saens GARDE 9 Music by dearcedeliii Composers of the Program Music

Activity: Matchy Matchy Directions: Select the name of the composer of the given music piece in column 2 and write the correct answer in your answer sheet

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1. The instrument for which Chopin wrote most of his music.. flute Orchestra Piano Violin

2. It is described as a cultural movement that stresses emotion, imagination, individualism and freedom of expression. Ancient Music Baroque Music Classical Music Romantic Music

3. The following are c haracteristics o f Ro m antic music EXC E PT Comedy Emotion Freedom Imagination

4. He was known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during Romantic Era. Camille Saint-Saens Franz Liszt Niccolo Paganini Robert Schumann

5. The following are characteristics of Roman Period EXCEPT has a rich variety of piece types has a shape and unity of the theme a freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of self-emotion None of the above

6. A composer who bridged the period of Classical and Romantic he is also famous in Romantic era and of all time. Luidew van Beethoven Luidwige van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwige van Beethoven

7. He was known as the Poet of the Piano. Frederic Chopin Hector Berlioz Niccolo Paganini Robert Schuman

8. He was known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during Romantic Era. Frederic Chopin Franz Liszt Niccolo Paganini Robert Schuman

8. He was a composer and music critic of Romantic music. Frederic Chopin Franz Liszt Niccolo Paganini Robert Schuman

9. He is known for his musical composition called” Symphonie Fantastique”. Frederic Chopin Hector Berlioz Niccolo Paganini Robert Schuman

10. He is known for his musical composition called” Symphonie Fantastique”. Frederic Chopin Hector Berlioz Niccolo Paganini Robert Schuman

11. Romantic composer known for his ballet music. Frederic Chopin Hector Berlioz Niccolo Paganini Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

12 & 13. Romanticism, commonly referred to as Romantic era (Romantic period) was an artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that originated in ________ towards the end of the ___________.

14. The importance the Romantics placed on emotion is summed up in the remark of the German painter ___________________________, "the artist's feeling is his law".

15. Piano music of the Romantic Period was filled with innovations. Most of the compositions require a high level of __________________.