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INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSERS OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD

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  • He is considered as the violin virtuoso in the world.
    Niccolo Paganini
  • He bridged the music from Classical to Romantic Era by expressing his passion and emotions through his music.
    Ludwig Van Beethoven
  • This period described as the cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism and freedom of expression.
    Romantic Period of Music
  • Romantic Music refers to Western Music composed in the late_________________to ______________century
    18th or Eighteenth to 19th or Ninteenth
  • He was known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during the Romantic Era.
    Franz Liszt
  • He is a Russian composer known for his ballet music.
    Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky
  • One of his musical compositions is a five movement symphony called "Symphonie Fantastique".
    Hector Berlioz
  • This theme was incorporated in the music of the Romantic Period. Best example of this music is the "Polonaise" of Frederic Chopin.
    Nationalism
  • He conducted Bach's St. Matthew Passion in Berlin. This performance led to other great opportunities making him one of the most popular composers during the Romantic Era.
    Felix Mendelssohn
  • Which of the following is not belong to the group? (Hector Berlioz, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Robert Schumann)
    Robert Schumann
  • He is considered as the "Poet of the Piano".
    Frederic Chopin
  • He kept on transferring from one violin teacher to another. This led him to adopt all his teachers' influences in playing violin.
    Niccolo Paganini
  • The texture of music during the Romantic Period of Music
    Homophonic
  • It is a polish dance in triple time signature that consists of march or procession.
    Polonaise
  • In Romantic period, this word is used to describe a musician who performs with masterly and exceptional ability, technique, or personal style in playing certain instrument.
    Virtuoso
  • A theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment usually with costume and scenic effects, conveying a story or theme.
    Ballet
  • A composition created for piano usually in print or written format.
    Piano Music
  • He was considered as composer who creates elegant music, neat, polished, and never excessive. An example of this is "The Swan".
    Camille Saint-Saens
  • A person who stands in front of people while they sing or playing musical instruments and directs their performance.
    Conductor
  • One of his piano compositions is "Carnaval", Opus 9 (1835) - a portrait of a masked ball attended by his allies and his beloved Clara.
    Robert Schumann
  • This kind of music was expressed in tones poems such symphony Fantastique. It also portrays an idea or relays a story to audience.
    Program Music