Saturday, March 16, 2019
Music in the Age of Romanticism :: Arts
Music in the Age of RomanticismIn the nineteenth century the world experienced many dramatic changes related to politics, economic science and culture. Music would never be the same after this distributor point. During these years symphonyians, influenced by the Romantic movement in literature, neglected the formalism and aims of Classicism (Bohle p1861), and positive Musical Romanticism as a way to express their feelings escaped of traditional musical structures.The term Romanticism represents the dot of the apparent control of the instinct over reason, of imagination over form, heart over pointedness (Sadie p141). The Romantic movement was foreshadowed by Bach, but Beethoven was the matchless who brought it into universe in early 19th century (Bohle p 1862). Music in this period was characterized by personal and individual style with more subjectivity. (Miller p197).During this period inditers tried to express themselves freely. There were notable extremes and contrasts in their styles of composition. For instance, their preferred media were sonant accompaniment, operas and symphony orchestra. In the same way, their music was composed for two kinds of audiences one in the big concert halls, and an other in intimate beauty shop and the length of the compositions extended from short pieces to big symphonies. Also the dynamic of the music was very variable using loud and soft levels. In addition, musicians develop a nationalist style using folklore as subject for operas, sometimes borrowing folklore from other countries (Miller, 1973 p134-135). Among the major composers of this period are Beethoven, Von Weber, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Rachmaninoff and others.Even though Romanticism and Classicism are classified as opposites they are deep related. Even in Classicisms excessive use of structures and formalisms, composers of this period also uttered their feelings through music. On the other hand, Romantic composers had to use some staple fiber structures from Classicism needed to write music. However, the Romantic era was a period in music when musicians had more freedom to use different forms to compose music expressing their individualism and nationalism.
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